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Taggett resolved to make it even if he had to do so under the authority of a search-warrant. But he desired as yet to avoid publicity. A secret visit to the studio seemed equally difficult by day and night. In the former case he was nearly certain to be deranged by the servants, and in the latter a light in the unoccupied room would alarm any of the household who might chance to awaken.
Proceed to the full extent of thy authority. But if thou goest one inch beyond, thou wilt have reason to repent of it." The party left the house utterly discomfited. He afterward learned that they had applied for a search-warrant, but could not procure one. The first step in the process of securing the lad's freedom was to obtain proof that he had been in Philadelphia six months.
The police had asked permission from their occupants to search the rooms in which lived Lady Eustace and Lord George, and in each case the permission had been refused. So said Barrington Erle in his letter to Lady Glencora. Lord George had told the applicant, very roughly, that nobody should touch any article belonging to him without a search-warrant.
"Hold your tongue," retorted the second man, laying his hand on the arm of the widow. "We have the law and the right on our side." "You have not," retorted Mrs. Bordine. "I haven't heard you read a search-warrant." "It's not necessary." At this moment an exclamation fell from the lips of the police sergeant.
I'll put you in charge of the case, McNorton, you have the search-warrant already? Good!" He shook hands with Beale. "You will make a European name over this, Mr. Beale," he said. "I hope Europe will have nothing more to talk about," said Beale. They passed back to McNorton's office. "I'll come right along," said the superintendent.
Accordingly, a search-warrant being procured, and all prepared, Mr Squeers's window was watched, until his light was put out, and the time arrived when, as had been previously ascertained, he usually visited Mrs Sliderskew. This done, Frank Cheeryble and Newman stole upstairs to listen to their discourse, and to give the signal to the officer at the most favourable time.
This last suit formed no exception to the others, and Charlie surveyed with dismay its ample dimensions as it hung from the back of the chair. "Oh, gemini!" said he, "but that jacket is a rouser! I tell you what, mother, you'll have to get out a search-warrant to find me in that jacket; now, mind, I tell you!" "Nonsense!" replied Mrs. Ellis, "it don't look a bit too large; put it on."
The quartermaster wanted a thousand beeves on the first day of September and October each, and double that number for the next month. Did we care to sell that amount? A United States marshal, armed with a search-warrant, could not have found Don Lovell in a month, but they were promptly assured that our beef steers were for sale. It is easy to show prime cattle.
But the next step revealed the object, for the lawyer then asked for a search-warrant to look for stolen property. The judge was equally obliging, and began to fill one out on the instant. This made me feel pretty serious, for the letters were in my breast-pocket, and I swore at my own stupidity in not having put them in the station safe when I had first arrived at Ash Fork.
Ah! he would very willingly have the little fishes in his net, but the big ones frighten him. The big fishes are dangerous, and he prefers to let them swim away." "Perhaps," said M. Daburon, aloud, "it will suffice to issue a search-warrant, and a summons for the appearance of the accused." "Then all is lost!" cried old Tabaret. "And why, pray?"
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