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Updated: May 21, 2025


"It's what I've been wanting to do for three or four days, but I didn't see my way clear without resorting to a lot of things search-warrant, and what not and it would have meant collusion with the landlord here, and the clerk downstairs, and I don't know what all, so I put it off a bit. But when you told me that you'd got this flat, why, then, I saw my way!

What an opportunity I missed by not taking out a search-warrant for his house. When we paid our midnight visit, there must have been ample evidence behind the steel door to have convicted him." The detective was silent for awhile, and bit savagely at his cigar. "He was not a wealthy man, then," I remarked. "No," replied Forrest.

Wildred was away when we first arrived at the House by the Lock, sir," he went on, "but we should have made use of our search-warrant without waiting for his return had not the passage and the octagonal room you described, as well as the tower, been shut off from all communication with the older part of the house by a heavy iron door, of which Mr. Wildred invariably carries the key.

She no sooner learned the situation of her cousin than she expressed the most impatient concern for her being set at liberty, and assured Sir Launcelot she would concur in any scheme he should propose for that purpose. There was no room for hesitation or choice; he attended her immediately to the judge, who, upon proper application, issued another search-warrant for Aurelia Darnel.

'I know nothing about this whatever, nor do I know how far Dick was in his secret. 'You will be cool and collected, I am sure, sir, when they come here with the search-warrant. You'll not give them even the passing triumph of seeing that you are annoyed or offended? 'That I will, my lad. I'm prepared now, and I'll take them as easy as if it was a morning call.

He did not actually obtain the weapon, but if he is working on schedule-time according to agreement he is at this moment armed with a search-warrant and is ransacking every possible place where the person suspected of this crime could have concealed his weapon.

Servants betrayed their masters, one citizen became a spy upon his neighbour, and arrests and confiscations so multiplied, that the courts found a difficulty in getting through the immense increase of business thus occasioned. It was sufficient for an informer to say that he suspected any person of concealing money in his house, and immediately a search-warrant was granted.

We have time orders against 73 at Timanyoni, and we would have to wait there, anyhow. What do you know now? more than you knew the last time we talked?" Benson shook his head. "Nothing that would do us any good in a jury trial," he admitted reluctantly. "We are not going to find out anything more until you send somebody up to Flemister's mine with a search-warrant."

While the clerk was taking down the information, the attorney expressed a very impatient desire to send instantly for his clerk, and expressed so much uneasiness at the confusion in which he had left his papers at home, that a thought suggested itself to the doctor that, if his house was searched, some lights and evidence relating to this affair would certainly be found; he therefore desired the justice to grant a search-warrant immediately to search his house.

'There's the more reason that a justice shouldn't harbour a Fenian, miss, said he boldly; 'as he'll know when he sees the search-warrant. 'Get ready the carriage, Larry, said she, turning contemptuously away, 'and follow me towards the village. 'The sergeant, miss, would like to say a word or two, said Gill, in his accustomed voice of servility.

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