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Come along over here and close this window you left open." Mr. Smilk in closing the window, looked searchingly up and down the fire escape, peered intently into the street below, sighed profoundly and muttered something that Mr. Yollop did not hear. "I've got a fur coat hanging in that closet over there, Cassius. We will get it out." Carefully following Mr.
"And what is he doing with a revolver in his hand?" "Give me that pistol, at once," commanded Mr. Yollop. "Hand it over!" "Not on your life," cried Mr. Smilk triumphantly. He faced Mrs. Champney. "Take off them rings, you. Put 'em here on the desk. Lively, now! And don't yelp! Do you get me? Mrs. Champney stared unblinkingly, speechless. "Put up your hands, Yollop!" ordered Mr. Smilk.
He ain't that kind of a man. If I thought he was, I'd like to see him hung. I'd like to see " The State. "Never mind, Mrs. Smilk. We are not trying your husband for bigamy. I think that is all, your honor." Counsel for Smilk: "You may be excused, Mrs. Smilk. Take the stand, Cassius." Instead of obeying Cassius beckoned to him.
I got a favor I'd like to ask of you, Mr. Yollop." "I'm inclined to grant almost any favor you may ask," said Mr. Yollop, sympathetically. "I know how miserable you must feel, Cassius, and how hard life is for you. Do you want me to shoot you?" "No, I don't," exclaimed Mr. Smilk hastily. "I want you to take my roll of bills and hide it before the police come. That ain't much to ask, is it?"
Yollop. I think Mr. Yollop lied." The State: "I see. Then you do not believe your husband could have deceived you I withdraw that, Mr. Reporter. You do not believe that your husband is base enough to have married another woman, or women, without first having obtained a legal divorce from you?" Mrs. Smilk: "I wouldn't be up here testifying in his behalf if I thought that, you bet.
"They got here just in time," he substituted. The case of the State vs. Cassius Smilk, charged with burglary, was finally set for trial the second week in February, just one year, one month and eleven days after his arrest in the apartment of Crittenden Yollop. There had been, it appears, a slight delay in getting 'round to his case.
"She'd swaller it." "I suppose we'd better repair to your room, Alice, where we can obtain the necessary articles. Mr. Smilk will naturally want to ransack your room anyhow, so we 'll be saving quite a bit of time. And the police are likely to be here any minute now." "You forgot to take your rings off, ma'am," reminded Mr. Smilk. "That's got to be attended to, first of all. Take 'em off, Mr.
She got very angry at Smilk's counsel and said such spiteful things to him and about his client that the jury began to feel sorry for both of them. Two detectives and three policemen in uniform testified that Smilk was the picture of health and a desperate-looking character.
Leans against the table and patiently waits until the document has made the rounds. "Now, Mrs. Similk, you are sure that you have not been divorced from Smilk nor he from you?" Mrs. Smilk, stoutly; "Course I'm sure." The State: "You heard Mr. Yollop testify that your husband said he had several wives. So far as you know that is not the case?" Mrs. Smilk. "I don't think he ever said it to Mr.
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