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He was, as usual, perfectly gentle to his mother, and thanked her for her arrangement. "It was not her fault that it had not turned out better," he said; and he did not seem to hear her exoneration of Rosamond. He had scarcely gone when Rosamond came in from the village, asking whether he had arrived, as she had seen his hat in the hall. "Yes, Rosamond. You did not tell me of Cecil's vexation!"
The trial occupied fourteen days. No portion of the evidence was kept back from the jury, and the verdict of "not guilty" under such circumstances was as complete an exoneration from the charge of conspiring to defraud the Government as the most ardent friends of General Babcock could have desired.
Thus, on the day of these events the Dauphin was not dead; thus the king was not obliged to yield, he did not receive Bailly; thus the chamber had no act of insensibility to applaud; thus Louis XVI. perceived so clearly that the President of the Communes was fulfilling the duties of his office, that he felt it requisite to give him an exoneration.
Conwell I want to thank you for getting me off and I hope you'll excuse my deceiving you and I won't be any worse for not going to jail." And Conwell likes to remember that thereafter the young man lived up to the pride of exoneration; and, though Conwell does not say it or think it, one knows that it was the Conwell influence that inspired to honesty for always he is an inspirer.
The Mayor of the city, who was present, exchanged a few hurried words with the foremost of the citizens who had thus interrupted the awful ceremony; and instantly, with the concurrence of the Sheriff, ordered Sydney to be taken from the gallows, and conducted back to his cell, there to await the result of certain investigations, which it was believed would procure his entire exoneration from the crime of which he had been deemed guilty, and his consequent release from imprisonment.
The cloak may have been stolen and worn by some one I never saw." "To whom did you lend the cloak?" "To tell that might bring another innocent man under a cloud. Besides, I have been absent thirty days; that is a long time to remember so trivial a thing." "Which is to say that you refuse to tell me?" not without some admiration. "It is," quietly. "Your exoneration for the name, Chevalier.
With the exception of Prince Kaunitz, not another man in Austria knew that Joseph intended to accept the proffered indemnity. It was clear, then, that Gunther was the traitor, and yet his imperial master would not believe. He clung to the hope that something might yet occur to exculpate his favorite, though how or whence exoneration was to come, he could not conceive.
If the indictment wasn't a put-up job and on that I believe there were two opinions all that followed was. You remember the farcical trial, the packed jury, the compliant judge, the triumphant acquittal?... It's a spectacle that always carries conviction to the voter: Vard was never more popular than after his "exoneration"... I didn't see Miss Vard for weeks.
But, if there should be found to be a sufficient degree of suspicion of unexplainable mystery to cause the exoneration of Ludovico, and at the same time, an intimation to the Venetian stranger that she would do well to remove herself from the happy territory of the Holy Father, what a Godsend it would be!
Froude's direct testimony to the fact that from year to year, during a long series of years, there has been a continuous, scarcely ever interrupted emigration of Negroes to the Spanish mainland, in search of work for a sufficing livelihood for themselves and their families and that in the teeth of physical danger, pestilence, and death there would be enough indirect exoneration of the Black Man from that indictment in the wail of Mr.
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