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Upon descending to the courtyard, I took a seat on a bench beneath a vine-covered trellis. To stop here for a time, smoking, would seem a natural proceeding, and while I held such a post of recognizance nothing overt could transpire in the environs without my taking note of the fact. Enough had developed already, though, heaven was witness! I lit a cigarette and prepared for a resume.
As a mere matter of form, I shall take your own bail in a thousand pounds to surrender when called upon." "But I am not of age, and haven't got a thousand pounds," said Leopold. "Perhaps Mr. Hooker will accept my recognizance in the amount?" said Bascombe. "Certainly," answered Mr. Hooker, and wrote something, which Bascombe signed. "You are very good, George," said Leopold.
"In view of all the circumstances I believe we're justified in permitting him to go on his own recognizance. Since Mr. Beard's story will undoubtedly be substantiated by the others, Ward's acquittal is a foregone conclusion. How soon can you hold the inquest?" "I can impanel a coroner's jury to-morrow. But why this hurry?" Britz shot a significant glance at Beard and Miss Burden.
He who, having entered into a recognizance, is dragged from the country into the city, cries, "Those only are happy who live in the city." If any god should say, "Lo! How now! why do you stand?" They are unwilling; and yet it is in their power to be happy.
As a mere matter of form, I shall take your own bail in a thousand pounds to surrender when called upon." "But I am not of age, and haven't got a thousand pounds," said Leopold. "Perhaps Mr. Hooker will accept my recognizance in the amount?" said Bascombe. "Certainly," answered Mr. Hooker, and wrote something, which Bascombe signed. "You are very good, George," said Leopold.
He was jubilant, and openly boasted that he would expose such a mass of corruption as would make the country stare aghast. He was however so intent on collecting evidence and on discounting his contemplated triumph over his enemies that he failed to enter into the necessary recognizance until the allotted period for doing so had elapsed.
I forgot." In half an hour they reached the buckeyes. During the walk she had taken rapid recognizance of everything in her path. When they crossed the road and Cass had pointed out the scene of the murder, she looked anxiously around. "You are sure we are not seen?" "Quite."
Chapman had procured two Magistrates of the town of Lancaster, one of them of the name of Salusbury, who came down to the Gaol to take our recognizance, notwithstanding it was an excessively wet night, and which might have afforded them something like an excuse to have kept us in the Castle till Monday morning.
The Prince of Baireuth places me in no slight embarrassment by this early visit. The visit was not paid to you, Princess, but to this noble and venerable castle, these stairways, these galleries, these winding corridors it was a visit of recognizance, Your Highness, such as must precede any important undertaking. Then you are preparing to do battle here?
When the meal was concluded, Dooly asked if all were done. "Landlord," said the Judge, "will you give us your attention?" Uncle Ned entered. "Your will, Judge," he asked. "I wish you, sir, to discharge this hog on his own recognizance. We do not want any bail for his appearance at the next term." The dinner concluded in a roar of laughter, in which Uncle Ned heartily joined.
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