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"Here he is now," Margaret replied. "He wasn't long with Dr. Turnsell." "I am afraid that I shall have to leave you young ladies for a while," Mr. Westcote informed them as soon as he had closed the door behind him. "My lawyer wants me to go with him. It is too bad as I wished to read that paper to you." "Why cannot we read it ourselves?" Margaret asked.

Turnsell was greatly impressed by Jasper and the straightforward manner in which he told about his visit to David the night of the murder. "We shall do the best we can for you," the lawyer informed him as he bade him good-bye. "We have tried to get you out on bail, but so far have been unsuccessful." This visit somewhat encouraged Jasper. He knew that able men were working for him and that Mr.

A knock sounded upon the office door, and Dr. Turnsell at once entered. He shook hands with Jasper and heartily congratulated him. "I have come to tell you," he added, "that Bramshaw has made a full confession of his crime. He is a nervous wreck, and this morning he broke down completely." "I am very thankful that he has confessed," and Jasper gave a sigh of relief.

"Yes, I broke it this morning, and have read the contents of the paper three times. I am going to read it to you now, for that will be better than if I tell it to you in my own words." Mr. Westcote was about to begin the reading of the manuscript lying before him, when his lawyer was announced. "Excuse me for a moment," he said, "I must speak to Dr. Turnsell at once."

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