Miscellanea by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing
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page 27 of 236 (11%)
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"'Is it true that Mr. Manners' pocket-knife was in your possession at
the time of the murder?' "'It is.' "'Does your window look upon the "Honeysuckle Walk," where the prisoner says that he spent the time between leaving your house and the finding of the body?' "'Yes.' "'Was the prisoner likely to have any attractive associations connected with it, in reference to yourself?' "'We had often been there together before we were engaged. It was a favourite walk of mine.' "'Do you suppose that any one in this walk could hear cries proceeding from the low gate?' "'Certainly not.' "The cross-examination of Crosby was as follows:-- "Mr. A.---- 'Were the prisoner's clothes much disordered, as if he had been struggling?' "'No; he looked much as usual; but he was covered with blood.' "'So we have heard you say. Do you think that a man, in perfectly clean |
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