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you did not even
which I blamed
notice, and for
impelf, as having
needlefly said what might (as I said
to
uny companion at the time, without
"
avoplanning what)" matte mischief."
19.
I
13.
Was
Then, for
viore.
than two months,
strictly silent on the subject.
Ma....
14.
But, when I first heard it, it
seemed to
d to me
ply undignified
the part of the Chief Justin, nothing
mord, ant
and it
remark to
ANAS
your
on this that
timed. I had no
idea, I could not forese, that he
himself.
world hear the
my informant said what
18.
he did after the trial, instead
before,
I should have at
"Don't feel
ence
said,
I don't want to know
and I
amphing it all about it," and
should have
warned him,
de who persisted in telling
else
that
-But, after the trial, this pince
of information, so unfortunately
acquired by
me,
and much attired.
became
of a fresh
significance.
J
told it, in confidence, to Mr. Haytlar
in
Amy
my liedy
-me,
would be to
my first diaty report the whole thing in writing
lo
you.
reply to sme string explosion of his of aspicions in
in the
divention.
He asked my permission to tell Mr Pannrefale, saying,
"Oh night
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to
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