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Updated: June 6, 2025


The man walked into the trap and was captured last night after a struggle in which Constable Downing was badly bitten by the savage. We understand that when the prison is brought before the magistrates a remand will be applied for by the police, and that great developments are hoped from his capture." "Really we must see Baynes at once," cried Holmes, picking up his hat.

The visitors passed from section to section, noting, admiring, and asking questions. "Whose factory is this?" asked Remand of the guide. "You mean who has charge who is the steward?" corrected Paulus. "No; not exactly that. This magnificent plant must have an owner, either an individual or a corporation. I asked for the ownership of the property." The guide looked strangely at his companions.

Pawle, after glancing at his desk-diary. "And tomorrow morning," remarked Viner, "Hyde comes up before the magistrate again, on remand." He was half-minded to tell Mr. Pawle there and then of his secret dealings with Methley that day, but on reflection he decided that he would keep the matter to himself. Viner had an idea which he had not communicated even to Methley.

In the afternoon I heard what had taken place here, and that I was accused of the murder, and I at once came over here and gave myself up." "As you are not in a position to prove what you state," Mr. Simmonds said, "we have nothing to do but to remand the case until this day week. I may say that I have received a letter from Dr. Green saying that he and Mr.

The women were sentenced on April 18th, 1685: the remand is dated April 30th, but the period for which it was to run has been left blank, pending the result of a recommendation for full pardon with which it was accompanied: the sentence was executed on May 11th in Wodrow's words, "a black and very remarkable day for blood in several places."

"Not at all, sir; I ask only this: don't send for the jewels, and don't crown me with roses: you might as well put a border of gold lace round that plain pocket handkerchief you have there." "I might as well 'gild refined gold. I know it: your request is granted then for the time. I will remand the order I despatched to my banker.

It is so simple an affair that the investigation ought not to take long, but we shall want to find out, if we can, who acted as the intermediary between the Hindoos and the prisoners. I should think that two meetings ought to be sufficient for the present, but I am afraid that there may then be a long remand, and that you will either have to remain here or to come over again."

Fellow, continued his worship, in an awful tone, 'you say that you are a stranger, and that your name is Morgan; very suspicious all this: you have no one to speak to your character or station, and you are found in possession of stolen goods. The bench will remand you for the present, and will at any rate commit you for trial for the robbery.

The famous coup d'etat of that year had happened four days before. Maitre Dorange, defending Helene, asked for a remand to a later session on the ground that some of his material witnesses were unavailable owing to the political situation.

"No one save ourselves, within thousands of miles, knows that you are the king of Poland." "I do hope so, Remand, for I wish to see these things from the point of view of a commoner. See, there is the pillar of fire spoken about. Truly, my good friend, the glory of the Lord is risen upon this place."

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