Green Tea; Mr. Justice Harbottle by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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prosecution of the said indictment, before the High Court of Appeal,
hath lost his life. And the trial of the said indictment, I am farther ordered to acquaint your lordship, is fixed for the both day of ---- next ensuing, by the right honourable the Lord Chief Justice Twofold, of the court aforesaid, to wit, the High Court of Appeal, on which day it will most certainly take place. And I am farther to acquaint your lordship, to prevent any surprise or miscarriage, that your case stands first for the said day, and that the said High Court of Appeal sits day and night, and never rises; and herewith, by order of the said court, I furnish your lordship with a copy (extract) of the record in this case, except of the indictment, whereof, notwithstanding, the substance and effect is supplied to your lordship in this Notice. And farther I am to inform you, that in case the jury then to try your lordship should find you guilty, the right honourable the Lord Chief Justice will, in passing sentence of death upon you, fix the day of execution for the 10th day of ----, being one calendar month from the day of your trial. It was signed by CALEB SEARCHER, Officer of the Crown Solicitor in the Kingdom of Life and Death. The Judge glanced through the parchment. "'Sblood! Do they think a man like me is to be bamboozled by their buffoonery?" The Judge's coarse features were wrung into one of his sneers; but he |
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