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The brave young man had, at the sight of Aurilly, felt, in spite of himself, that nervous shudder that one feels at the sight of a reptile; he wished to kill him because he feared him. But as he went down, his resolution returned, and he determined, in spite of Diana's opinion, to interrogate Aurilly to confound him, and if he discovered that he had any evil intentions, to kill him on the spot.
"Upon all points, if your majesty will be pleased to interrogate me," replied Saint-Aignan, "I will throw what light I can." "Who told you that M. de Bragelonne had penetrated into that room?" "The letter which I found in the keyhole told me." "Who told you that it was De Bragelonne who put it there?" "Who but himself would have dared to undertake such a mission?" "You are right.
At this part of the cross-examination of Nolin, the proceedings were interrupted by an excited clamour of Riel, to be allowed to interrogate the prisoner, and to assist personally in the conduct of his case. This the Court could only allow with the consent of prisoner's counsel.
"I will not ask you who administered that oath to you or under what circumstances it was taken, although as your father I have a right to do so and to compel you to answer; neither will I interrogate you further in regard to the main question at issue, the complication in which you and the Viscount seem to be so hopelessly involved; but I insist that you inform me whether any guilt or stain of dishonor rests upon you!"
Pendarvis gave him his choice of resigning or facing malfeasance charges." "They couldn't really convict him of malfeasance for that, could they? Misfeasance, maybe, but " "They could charge him. And then they could interrogate him under veridication about his whole conduct in office, and you know what they would bring out," Coombes said. "He almost broke an arm signing his resignation.
Crowninshield, did you find out anything?" one awaited the information until it was voluntarily imparted. In this particular case, as good fortune would have it, His Highness's impatience had seethed and bubbled only a half hour before who should come strolling down to the kennels but the very gentleman the lad was feverish to interrogate.
But now she felt that she might not return and leave that poor, suffering wretch behind her. As she thought of him she tried to interrogate herself in regard to her feelings. Was it love, or duty, or compassion which stirred her? She had loved him as fondly as any bright young woman loves the man who is to take her away from everything else, and make her a part of his house and of himself.
'May I beg, in the first place, to know, sir, who it is that takes the trouble to interrogate me? said the prisoner; 'for the honest gentlemen who have brought me here have not been pleased to furnish any information upon that point. 'And pray, sir, answered Sir Robert, 'what has my name and quality to do with the questions I am about to ask you?
As Paul's face grew darker during this languid criticism, Yerba, who had been watching it with a new and absorbing sympathy, seized the first moment when they left the table to interrogate him with heartbreaking eyes. "You don't think, Paul, that the colonel is really poor?" "God only knows," said Paul. "I tremble to think how that scoundrel may have bled him." "And all for me!
You had best interrogate Cruwel in the presence of witnesses. I know not the man's humour, but it seems to me since his failure, that, in spite of his shy and lumpish manner, he is false and cunning." The result was a secret interview, on the 8th February, between Prince Maurice, Barneveld, and the recorder, in which Cruwel was permitted to state the object of his mission.
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