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To him it was a matter of course that Lady Mason should be guilty. Had she not been guilty, he, Mr. Chaffanbrass, would not have been required. Mr. Chaffanbrass well understood that the defence of injured innocence was no part of his mission. Then at last Sir Richard Leatherham brought to a close his long tale, and the examination of the witnesses was commenced.
This was of course essentially necessary, seeing that the offence for which Lady Mason was now on her defence was perjury alleged to have been committed at that trial. And when this had been done at considerable length by Sir Richard Leatherham, not without many interruptions from Mr. Furnival and much assistance from Mr.
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