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Edmunds on points of fact, and Mr. A. R. Wallace disabled his logic, and Mr. Geary dissented from the Report, and the editors said that his statements were incorrect, and that he was a rare attendant at seances, and Serjeant Cox vouched for more miracles, and a great many statements of the most astounding description were made by Mr. Joseph of Cupertino in all his most characteristic performances.
Justice Stareleigh woke up. 'Call Elizabeth Cluppins, said Serjeant Buzfuz, rising a minute afterwards, with renewed vigour. The nearest usher called for Elizabeth Tuppins; another one, at a little distance off, demanded Elizabeth Jupkins; and a third rushed in a breathless state into King Street, and screamed for Elizabeth Muffins till he was hoarse. Meanwhile Mrs.
Then came a thunder of footsteps on the stairs; and I stopped. I knew I had broken every law of the Court; I had behaved unpardonably. It would mean the end of everything for me. But I would not, even now, have asked pardon from God Almighty for what I had done. Then Dolly, with a gesture, waved me aside; and confronted the serjeant on the threshold. "You can go," she said. "This is my cousin.
'You have never known anything in his behaviour towards Mrs. Bardell, or any other female, in the least degree suspicious? said Mr. Phunky, preparing to sit down; for Serjeant Snubbin was winking at him. 'N-n-no, replied Mr. Winkle, 'except on one trifling occasion, which, I have no doubt, might be easily explained. Now, if the unfortunate Mr. The moment the words fell from Mr.
"There you are mistaken, serjeant Joyce," the youth observed, firmly. "I'm for my country, and I'd quit this house in a minute, did I believe captain Willoughby meant to help the crown. But I have lived long enough here to know he is at the most neutral; though I think he rather favours the side of the colonies than that of the crown." "You have judged rightly, Blodget," observed the captain.
Nevertheless there was hardly one there who had not heard something of the story of the Earl's suit, and something also of the tailor's success. When the court broke up Daniel Thwaite had reached standing-room, which brought him near to the seat that was occupied by Serjeant Bluestone.
Sanders, whose eyes were intently fixed on the judge's face, planted herself close by, with the large umbrella, keeping her right thumb pressed on the spring with an earnest countenance, as if she were fully prepared to put it up at a moment's notice. 'Mrs. Cluppins, said Serjeant Buzfuz, 'pray compose yourself, ma'am. Of course, directly Mrs.
"Cold work this, Rory," rejoined the serjeant, at the same time drawing a flask from his bosom, and handing it to the former; "here, take a mouthful of that, to keep the frost out." M'Leod, perishing of cold, gratefully acknowledged the very timous kindness, placed the flask to his mouth, and unguardedly took a hearty pull of the brandy it contained.
Fenwick, having been formally given up by the Sheriffs of London to the Serjeant at Arms, was put to the bar, attended by two barristers who were generally employed by Jacobite culprits, Sir Thomas Powis and Sir Bartholomew Shower. Counsel appointed by the House appeared in support of the bill. The examination of the witnesses and the arguments of the advocates occupied three days.
"Do you know whom you are speaking to?" said the serjeant. "Do you know you are talking to a colonel of the army?" "What's a colonel of the army to me?" cries the bailiff. "I have had as good as he in my custody before now." "And a member of parliament?" cries the serjeant. "Is the gentleman a member of parliament? Well, and what harm have I said?
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