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She would not acknowledge the book, no matter what came! Blue Bonnet Ashe could disclaim any knowledge of it. She was innocent could prove that she was. If she, herself, kept still, the storm would soon blow over. No one could prove the book was hers. No one had seen it in her possession. She could not explain now. She had incriminated herself by telling an untruth.

So M. Floçon, by fair process of reasoning, reached a point which incriminated one woman, the only woman possible, and that was the titled, high-bred lady who called herself the Contessa di Castagneto. This conclusion gave a definite direction to further search.

The Public Minister has attacked the book, and it is necessary for me to defend it, to complete the quotations he has made, and show the nothingness of the accusation against each incriminated passage; that will be all my defense.

"You mean tell him I am no longer certain as to the hour of that struggle?" "Precisely. I give you my word that young Fraser-Freer will not be permanently incriminated by such an act on your part. And incidentally you will be aiding me." "Very well," said I. "But I don't understand this at all." "No of course not. I wish I could explain to you; but I can not.

"First to make Dad believe the brand-blotting was a part of his honest cattle business, and then " "What's that?" interrupted Lennon. "You mean he deceived your father? I did not understand it that way." "Yes. He lied. Dad was an Easterner like yourself. Slade had him incriminated before he knew it was stock stealing. Then he forced tizwin making upon us. You know the consequences to poor Dad.

I asked, the weird sense of her strange power deepening on me every second. She held up the incriminated needle again. "Do you see this groove?" she asked, pointing to it with the tip of another. I examined it once more at the light with the lens.

Oh! of course I know that you have done nothing of the kind; but, at all events, the king has seen the receipts, and he can do no other than believe you are incriminated." "I beg your pardon, I do not see " "You will see presently, though.

Nothing that she had overheard and within her heart she felt glad that it was so in any way as yet incriminated young Hoff. When she dared to think about it, she found herself almost believing, certainly at least wishing, that the nephew was not involved in his uncle's activities. Most of his time, in fact, was spent out of the apartment.

After complicated litigation, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council decided, on March 8, 1850, that the doctrine held by the incriminated clergyman was not such as to bar him from preferment in the Church of England. This decision naturally created great commotion in the Church. Men's minds were rudely shaken.

So I promise you that I will go through it and study the incriminated passages with the greatest care." Pierre profited by the opportunity to begin pleading his cause. And it occurred to him that it would be best to give his references at once. "Your Eminence will realise how stupefied I was when I learnt that proceedings were being taken against my book," he said.

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