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"Of course there must," said Horace, with a touch of scorn in his voice, "but how are we to prove it?" "It's no use trying just now. All we can do is to get a remand." The train seemed to drag forward with cruel slowness, and the precious moments sped by with no less cruel haste. It was five minutes past three when they found themselves on the platform of Liverpool station.
Perhaps, there, all Americans, good and bad, high and low, coarse and fine, are the same to senses not accustomed to our varying textures and shades of color; that is a matter I should be glad to remand to the psychologist, who will have work enough to do if he comes to inquire into such mysteries. One can never be certain just how the English take us, or how much, or whether they take us at all.
There may be reason for suspicion, but nothing more." "Exactly; and I do not ask for a committal, but only for a remand, to give the police an opportunity of collecting further evidence," said Lord Woodruff. "And I do not oppose the remand," said Dr Jolliffe.
For wholly apart from the controversy as to whether the law was better expounded by the chief justice or by Judge Curtis in his dissenting opinion, there remained a main fact, undeniable and inexcusable, to wit: that the court, having decided that the lower court had no jurisdiction, and being therefore itself unable to remand the cause for a new trial, had then outstepped its own proper function and outraged legal propriety by determining the questions raised by the rest of the record, questions which no longer had any real standing before this tribunal.
He had only a few minutes ago finished reading the report of Laverick's examination before the magistrates and his remand until the morrow, upon the charge of murder. His knowledge of English law was by no means perfect, but he was at least aware that Laverick's appearance outside the purlieus of the prison was an unusual happening. "Your packet, sir!" he repeated, in amazement. "Why, this is Mr.
Here my ready-tongued doctor very thoughtfully placed his hand to his forehead, but in a moment replied: "I will tell you how that was. His fever was off at the time, which enabled him to carry a steady hand." "Well, of course," I replied, "we do not know that any plan exists to remand these people back to slavery, but we only judged of the possibilities.
She stood in awe of the sight till her limbs failed her, and then staggering to him she fell on her knees, clasping his, passionately kissing them. Mr. Raikes and his friend Frank Remand, surnamed Franko, to suit the requirements of metre, in which they habitually conversed, were walking arm-in-arm along the drive in Society's Park on a fine frosty Sunday afternoon of midwinter.
If a prisoner went to this 'gentleman, he did not ask after his illness, but after his nationality, and for the reason of his remand imprisonment. It would be wasted, for in any case you will be hanged." Besides Klofac, the following four National Socialist deputies were also imprisoned: Choc, Burival, Vojna and Netolicky.
A brief whispered colloquy ensued between them, and then the local justice settled himself back in his chair, chin in hand. Inspector Kilbride addressed the prisoner who had remained standing between Yorke and Redmond, and in a clear, passionless voice proceeded to read out the several charges. "Do you wish to ask for a remand, Moran?" he enquired, "to enable you to procure counsel?" "No, sir!"
He was annoyed, therefore, at his question, set him down as a hypocritical, boastful prig, and was seized with a strong desire to shame him. "I remand the prisoner for more evidence. Take the children to the workhouse," he said. Tommy gave a sudden full-sized howl. He had heard no good of the workhouse. "The baby is mine!" pleaded Clare. "Are you the father of it?" said the big policeman.
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