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He lightly put aside the compliment with a wave of his white hand. "Of course," he said confidently, "there is strongly presumptive and corroborative evidence? Perhaps you can give me er a brief outline of the affair?" "Zaidee kin do that straight enough, I reckon," said the woman; "what I want to know first is, kin you take the case?" The Colonel did not hesitate; his curiosity was piqued.
Early on the morrow one of the managing-directors called on us, to state the reasons which induced the company to hesitate at recognizing the plaintiff's claim. In addition to the doubts suggested by the brief time which had elapsed from the date of the policy to the death of the child, there were several other slight circumstances of corroborative suspicion.
Then you hold some secret of his, perhaps?" asked Rivero, a new interest being instantly aroused. "I do one that I intend to expose when I obtain sufficient corroborative evidence," I answered with determination. "But is not the fact of the three men meeting here in secret under assumed names sufficient proof to you that some fresh plot is afoot?" "Certainly it is," Rivero agreed.
Serious charges made by a complainant who does not appear in court and is not known to the court, an alleged translation of an alleged original, not produced in court, alleged to have been stolen by an anonymous thief not produced in court, from an alleged conspirator not named nor produced in court, and not a scintilla of corroborative evidence, direct or circumstantial was ever a chain of evidence so flimsy?
And, most of all, it will disclose the existence within the body of subordinate mental units, each capable of receiving, understanding and acting upon the intelligence thus submitted. And we shall have strongly corroborative evidence of the mind's complete control over every function of the body.
The general fittings and furniture, both of the hall and house in general, were substantial, venerable and strongly corroborative of what Mrs. Grimstone hinted at they suggested ghosts.
It looked as if Selfridge had made up his mind to frame Gordon for a prison sentence. The worst of it was that he need not invent any evidence or take any chances. If Macdonald came through on the stand with an identification of Elliot as one of his assailants, the young man would go down the river to serve time. There was enough corroborative testimony to convict St. Peter himself.
'You're an angel, Aurora! 'There! she laughed; 'and the trouble I've taken to keep it dark. 'We'll be the envy of the whole field, said Mike; and Con uttered a corroborative 'My colonial oath! that was eloquent of a grateful heart.
Her sister took possession of me, and of her papers, and the wedding-ring now in the custody of Dettermain and Newson together with the portraits of both my parents; and she, poor soul, to sustain me, as I verily believe she had a great idea of my never asking unprofitably for anything in life bartered the most corroborative of the testificatory documents, which would now make the establishment of my case a comparatively light task.
See also Senator Sherman's corroborative statement; McClure, Lincoln and Men of War-Times, 219 n. Sherman, Memoirs, ii. 360. In a period of fervid political feeling it was natural that those Republicans who were dissatisfied with President Lincoln should begin, long before the close of his term of office, to seek consolation by arrangements for replacing him by a successor more to their taste.
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