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With the repetition of this alarming word, a change of the most marked character took place in young Travis' manner. "What does that mean?" he asked. "I am not sure that I understand your use of that word incriminate." Dr. Price explained himself, to the seeming horror of the startled Englishman. "You think that of me!" he cried, "of me, who "

"Well, did you have any trouble of any kind with this deceased Mexican, Mr. Creede? Of course you don't need to answer that if it will incriminate you, but I just wanted to know, you understand." "Oh, that's all right," responded the cowman, waving the suggestion aside with airy unconcern.

"Well, then," I put in hastily, "can't you approach him or someone close to him, and get " "Say," interrupted Carton, "anything that took place in that private dining-room at Gastron's would be just as likely to incriminate Langhorne and some of his crowd as not. It is a difference in degree of graft that is all. They don't want an open fight. It was just a piece of finesse on Langhorne's part.

Could he, Tiberius, provoke so frightful a scandal in the house of the "First Citizen of the Republic"; drive from Rome, defamed, the daughter of Augustus, the most noted lady of Rome, who had so many friends in all circles of its society? Suetonius speaks of the disgust of Tiberius for Julia, "quam neque criminari aut demittere auderet" whom he dared neither incriminate nor repudiate.

Angelo had listened quietly, after realizing that Miss Jewett's object was to justify his wife, not to incriminate her. And though Marie needed no justification in his eyes, it was well that Idina should hear it from the lips of her own paid employé. When the self-confessed detective had finished, he turned upon his cousin eyes of implacable coldness.

I happened to be passing the store where Miss Mildred " "Happened to be passing! How often did you happen to pass?" Belle interrupted, with a face full of mischief. "You are not a judge, ma'am, and so can't cross-question," he answered, with a quick blush but a defiant little nod, "and if you were, no one is obliged to incriminate himself.

"I trust I have said nothing which may ah incriminate one who has invariably treated me with the highest respect," Mr. White hastened to say. "Not more than he is incriminated," smiled Stanford. "One more question. You know that van Heerden is engaged in some sort of business the business in which you invested your money. Where are his factories?" But here Mr.

Fear to speak, lest I should incriminate myself and others, gave to my impressions the requisite intensity, and the daily recurrence of the same general line of thought served to fix all impressions in my then supersensitive memory. Shortly before seven in the morning, on the way to the sanatorium, the train passed through a manufacturing center.

Her hope was that Gabinius would realize that he could not incriminate her without ruining himself, and that he had been so thoroughly terrified on reflection as to what might be the consequences to himself, if he tried to follow the intrigue, that he would prudently drop it. These considerations hardly served to lighten the gloom which had fallen across Fabia's life.

"Did he strike you as a man who was in fear of death?" "No, he didn't," said the witness for the third time. "He seemed happy enough. I never thought for one moment that he was dead until I heard how his body had been found in the packing case." The Coroner asked all manner of questions, and so did Inspector Date; but all attempts to incriminate Quass were vain.