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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6ru, 1902

PONTIFICAL JUBILEE OF POPE, ThatGeneral suddenly sppears on the scene and

LEO. XIII.

CELEBRATION IN HONGKONG,

The Roman Catholle community of Hong kong celebrat d'jesterday tzo Poutifiert Jubilee of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII, Leo XIII, who is 3 years old, has now reigned at the head of the Roman Church for twenty-five years, and has proved to be our of the winest and most pupular of Pope, and is thus highly regarded not only by the Ryman Catholics in all parts of the world, but also by the principal drowned heads of Europe, having more than one sated saceres fully na urbitrator-in-many-knotty-political | questions.

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This commission

YACHTING IN HONGKONG.

is tore by thy confist of Arrelsford's denuncia-

The first breath of the north-east menscou tion of Thorne und Thorne's streazons aver Latent that the despatch is geaniur. He ontere las come a welcome reminder that the Thame to s op the sigma. Those refutes achting season proper is close at hand. A and the General is about to enforce his com..

year or two ago during the sweltering best of mands when Edith Farney steps forward with usator, pleasure craft wors arely to be seen plenary commission from the President indust, but since be acquisition of the Now Captain Thorne's favour.

Territories a comfortable shallow-draught type

evolved and several of these useful craft have of cruiser, suited to local conditions, has been

bean in cocamission during last summor. They sco of an interesting type these cruisers nuliko anything to he een is Lono waters and with their long, low. but beamy halls, sharp bowe, big rudders and Chiness mails are strongly feminiscent of the "Hożka" host, formaly

had beep previously procured by her for quite another and legitimato purpose, but she allows her love to get the both of her patriotism to save the man whom yet she knows to be her pie' dangerous for. Now is his opportunity to complete the fatso dejuich. Det, vercome with the nobleness of the girl's action, he refason to act under the commission and regokes the telegran. His trial, sentence of death, und expected deliverance are woll developed in

the last act.

common but new rare in these waters. Bat

though the paltry breezes and blistering heat and glare of a summer's day may be endurol iu such craft as there, the owners of the sull r cruisers and the racing twenty-fours

Yesterday was not the actual day of the Jubilee, but it was the day appoisted for celebration in Hongkong. The service commenced at 8 am, by a Pontilleal High Mass at the Roman Catholic Cathes al His Lordebi Bishop Piazzoli

Geptain Phrase had an excellant exponent in officiated. nsxisted by all the clergy, the service

Mr. Daniel Frawloy. It is a face character. being attended by a very large congregation,

that of a brave soldier who for cause and compelled to limit their sport to this The sermon ны eloquently preached by

his soldierly duration of the north-east monsoon. During conutry is impelled to sink Rev. A. M. Alves, S.J., who came the

instincts and embark upon the perilous but the next few weeks A King's yard, whern over from Alazo for the purposs. The

dishonoured career of a spy

His sterling most of the yachts have sumiered, will be musical portion of the service was under the charge of the Cathedral organist, Mr. O. bravery and coolness and huminent danger at its basiest as hot after boat is fitivit word portrayed by Mr. Frawley in a manner out. Egau after the beginning of November Batista, and the choir had the assistance of mistakably convincing. No less powerful the season will be in full swing, and the long ae orchestri composed entirely of amateurs.

oither wors the tragic encounter with his sorius of races organised by the Royal Hang- The interior of the Cathedral was very taste.

brother in Act II and the pathetic scuna in kong Yacht Club will start Yachting has fully decorated with plants and choice out the last act where he takes farewell of his always been a favourite sport in Hongkeng, but flowers, in the afternoon the service started at

sweetheart, Mr. Frawley was several times since the foundation of the Yacht Club it has 430 o'clock, and consistel of the recitation and

recalled. 01 the Ath Varney of Mis fourished as it never did before, and there ate singing of the Rosary-yesterday being also the

Elizabeth Stowa t, too much cunnot be said now on the Club's register more, yachts than feast of the Holy Rosary-followed by another

in praise. In the light plagfalness of the have ever before les owned in Hongkong. sermoa by the same preacher, To Deam, oad

earlier scenUS

lows hau in the more in any one year. The total tonnage may not Benaliction of the Blessed Sacrament.

Dictiona! →pisodes of the later sets, her bo as great as in the old days when big cutters attendance at the afternoon service was also gracefulness and reserved dramatic powers used to race here, but it cuunot be far short

amerons. In the evening Bishop Piazzoli

for af aruisers of twelve up to twenty fours tons Miss Stewart got a fina recep· held a recaption in the ball of the Catholiction. Mr. Hatler Crane as Benton Acrelyford there are six, of smaller craft-innisly intended. Union at Gleanealy, which was specially

for cruising-four, amul of twenty-fir ft, vaters, decorated for the occasion. By kind permission

ok and new, ifteen and two building. This of the flours of the 33rd Burme Infantry, their

large fleet of twenty-fours is divided into thro Bund was present, and enlivened the proceedings by playing an excellent selection of music, The Cathedral and compound were gaily illuminated with Jopanaso luntecus. Besides the Cathedral the Catholic Union, the Spanish and French mission houses in Caine Road, and the French convent at Praya Fast, several private residences were also beautifally lit up with Japanese lanterns, the sight from the harbour frout being jemarkably fine.

were marked.

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was a distinct success; bis Ereatment of the role was true and thrilling. The lighter passages of the play were pretty well embodied in the parts of Caroline Hifford and Wilfred Farney, reprinted respectively by Miss Eva Dounissa and Mr. Chauncey Southorit. Miss Dennison's noting was bright-nud full of vivacity and taccience; Mr. Sontheru's frank und nably. The Mortha of Miss Christine fill was quaintly bumorous. Of the oflows especially stable were Mrs. Gardner Crane as Mrs. Farncy, Mr. Jeffrey Williams us General Rondoph, Mr. Jack Anury us Lieut. Forty, and Mr. Wallace Sus as the negro serveut Jonce. The remaining parts were suitably állotted.

From the rise to the fall of the curtain, the play was followed by the audiens with attentive interest, and there was unstinted

THE NEILL-FRAWLEY CO. AT THE THEATRE- ROYALL

PRODUCTYN OF "EFORET SERVICE," Hongkong is extremely, fortunato this year in having its theatrical senson opened by sacha applanss an the various striking destin distinguished combination as the Neill-Frawley events unfolded themselves; During the Company. The announcement of their visit last entr'uzte, Mr. Frawley can forward here--fitting though it was to be--was re-and thanked the bois for their kindly ceived with delight; their unexpected detentionception of the piose and their indulgence Toute and the consegnent postpone towards the delays which the nature of the mout of their appearance only served to scenery entai ell. On Meuxlay night, he said, what the public expectabey. Their fame, bad | sey intrudel - to use the Theatre Kennery preceded them to the Colony. It was little itself and hoped able to run through. wonder therefore that their coming was eagerly witkeut a hiter: Jooked forward to. After compulsory abateniiva Tonight will be stugel Lord and Lady Algy, from theatrical pleasures for lengtheneda comody in three acts by Mr. R. C. Lart period, dwellers in the Far Eaat ere apt to with Miss Mary Van Harun as Emily Algy and glorify unduly the first “show” that cones Mr. Frawley as Lord Alpy. along, but when to this lenity of view, this fucile sensibility to the excellencies in a play, there falls to be added the all-important factor of a

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as the first class consisting of the west and bost boats; the second, of handicap, class of boats which formerly laced in the first class but which have been oalbuilt and not competen equal terms with the newer beats; and tho one- design clues consisting of four boats sil-built to the same lines. In the coarse of the six months' seaton there are held ander the auspices of the Yacht Club twelve Club".races for each of the three classes and at least as many other races, usually modicaps, for prizes prezented by various donore. For the Club" races prizes are not given for each "race, but the wi nuer scores ten, the second four, the third

CRICKET.

FIRST XIL e. 'NEXT XXII. The opening match of the senson, was played on the Cricket Ground on Satur.hy and resulted in an easy vietory for the First XLI. Store and unlysis →→

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gkong, 2nd September: 102, having at the support it formerly had from 55, First Street, and Nos, 27 to 33, Centre Street. by the palling down of these houses. That being so, the jury would bare to consider whether there was anybody upon whom the duty was cast of protecting tim lives of the people living in No. 56, and if they found that there was such person, it would be for thom further to consider who that person wax. As for as he was concarnad, he would submit that

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the inspoeter of buildings was not in any way Table; uld be highly absurd to expect any the Public Works Department to ge round and isspert every single building in the Colony. If the atletion of the inspector of buildings was called to any old milding, and he saw that something should be done, ho would report to the Director of Public Works, and a notice would be served on the owner to pall down the wall or to do whatever was xeressary, Bu far, then, us the inspector of buildings was concerned. Mr. Dunye dal not think that the jury would have mich trouble in dismissing him from consideration in the enquiry. With re- ference to the architect, the jur would probably come to the conclusion that his pinus did not properly represent the position and levels of the surrounding ground and buildings, and that they F. ET STRKET~~~CONTEACIOÈ COMMITTED ought to have done so, under the Ordinance.

FOR MANSLAUGHTER,

But that defect, the jury would also doubtles As we intimated in our "Express" of Satur- decide, was not the immediato cause of the one point, and at the end of the eason two day afternoon, the official enquiry into the recident, and on that point the law raid that in substantial prizes are given by the Club to the fatal collaps at 56, First Stent on 29th July a case of manslaughter. the death must le Winter of the two highest aggregatos in uach last ouded in the contractor, Tak Ker, being brought about by the immediate failure of the class. The Yacht Club, which can boast of bong mitted for trial on charge of nudeslaughter. person responsible to discharge & certain duty Addressing the jury, Mr. Goldring said they As to others upon whom responsibility might the premier "Royal" Clab in the Colony, were there to enquire into the death of the man he placed, the owners the majority of whom were women-ware not resident in the Colony, is a vigorous organisation consisting of about Wong Fook at No. 56. First Street. That bis one hundred members, keen "yachtsmen most death we caned by the collapse of the second and neither was Pan-Chan, the goat, so thi floor kitchen ia thật house there could la ro no explanation was obtainable from the us to of them, for paid skippers are unknower and reasonable doubt, and it would be the duty of their positions in the matter. No blame members suil and man their bouts themsuites. the jury to decide whether any person was could testably attach to Ip Tuk, tho The Club is at present somewhat handicapped guilty of such gross and culpable negligence as lessee, but, bearing the evidonor in inind, by having us clab-bouse, and be permasat to render him ible to be put nou his trial for there could be no possible doubt that arou drove them from their old anchorage and (1) whether negligence existed at all, and (2) No. 6, sad whether other people were limbs or auchorage of its own. The Nural Extension the crime of manslaughter. After submitting Tak Kee, the contractor, was, cat the that the whole question turned upon two things. daty of protecting im lives of the people in the Wanchu Reclamation, when carried out, whether, if it did exist, it was so gross as to be not would make no difference in his liability. will turu to dry land the anchorage of reokless, Mr. Goldring proceed to review the After quoting Stephens on Cria e, Mr. Denny's ovidence. He was concógred, he said,' prin- reiterated that the jury had simply to decide King's yard now used by most members. The cially for the contractor, and he thought whether or not a prima facts case had question, ico, of a new repairing Famay soon there was nothing in the oridenes adduced to been made cut against the contractor, and if in became note, for A King's tenure of the pieca prore that his client i ad been guilty of criminal their opinion it had, then he should be put bat sufficient for the day is the evil thereof, the the contractor, it was their duty to give N 56 might have been discharged in various foreshore he now cccupies is precarious; negligence. If there was any doubt in the upon his Leial before a jury in the Supreme minds of the jury as to the liability of Court. The duty of protecting the people in Club can fourish under present condition and him the beuntit of the doubt, and to bring waya-by turning the people out and pulling is to he hoped that before those conditions in a verdict in his favour. One point which the wall down and properly rebuilding it, or by change a convenient anchorage and a site for bail to be decided was whether the kitchen floor giving it that support of which he deprived it or the wall fell first, and in that, conuection who he pulled down the party wall between now yurd may be found. Yacht racing is Mr. Goldring was of opinion that the evidence No. 56, First Street and the houses in Centre popaderly supposed to be a very expensive went to prove that the kitchen one was the Street: Mr. Denys concludunt by reminding

first to collapse.

the jury that they were not trying the man: Mr. Dennys interrupted to say that the they were simply the judges of whether or not esidence was all the other way--that the wall prima facie caso had been made out against fell first.

na, sach a case as ought to be tried batore a jnry at the Supreme Court.

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His Worship read extracts from recognised text-books to aid the jury in arriving at a decision, and said the two questions for them to settle wro(1) Was the death of the decessed, Wong Fook, due to criminal negli Fence and (2) what person or persons were Failty of such criminal negligence? They cold add any ridors they liked.

The Jury retired, Bad after an absence of about five miantes rotarned into Court, when

LATE TELEGRAMS.

NEWS VIA CEYLON.

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--BOER GENNGALS AT ANTWEEP.

London, 20th September, The Boer Generals are at Antwerp. They wore Grated but no anti-British cries were. raised. General Botha lectured in the evening, appealing for funds for the distressed Boers.

LORD JOBERTS ON MUSKETEY TRAINING. London, 20th September, Lord Roberta has issued an order strongly censuring the lack of interest most officers din play in muskotry training. He urges the neces sity of becoming experts themselves and gives various instructions. He concludes by saying. that he will bold every general officer person ally responsible for the attainment of “bigh efficiency in muskotry in all ranks.

END OF 2WD SHAN'S TOUR.

London, 20th September. Tho Shah has left Kurak honieward after witnessing the review of 89,000 troops terrain- ating the mauenvres.

THE ROUMANIAN JEWS:

London, 20th September, Lord Lansdowne hos addressed a note to the

signatories of the Berlin Treaty calling alten tion to the condition of the Roumaning Jews; and an American circular there anent Britain

aabs if concerted action cannot be taken by the Powers.

Tho

RUSSIA. AND TURKEY.

London, 20th September. Sultan yesterday informed - Count Zinoviet that the question of passage of lear Russian torpedo-boats through Dardanelles will be settled to Russin's satisfaction.

NEWH VIA BRANGHAI AND JAPAN,

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S STATE.

Loudou, 24th September. President Roosevelt is suffering from an abscess or one of bis legs, a result of his recent accidant. His condition necessitatod au operation which, however, was successfully performed. His physicians declare a fortnight's rest im

to Washington. perative, and all his engagements have there- fore been cancelled. The President has roturned

THE TOBACCO PIGHT.

London, 24th September. The struggle which has been going on in the tobacco trade has resulted in heavy losses to W. Dukes, Sour & Co. It is reported that the losses amount to a million and a half sterling. The British Combination has just bought thres million pounds of leaf in Kentucky,"

THE BOER GENELALS.

Berlin, 29th September. The Beer Gouerals will arrive in Berlin en the 8th October and stay there for several dags. It is expected that H., the Emperor Will receive them as soldiors and British subjects.

A THE RUMANIAN. JLWB,

Berlin, 29th September. The British-American proceeding in 10gard to the Reunion Jews will cause no faithor diplomatic steps,

“YEBISU.”

THE FAMOUS

BORRIBLE CRUELTY TO A GIRL. really splendid company to present the play, Paralysed and braksa, body and spirit, anything less than a complete success must such is the lamentable condition of a poor be next to un impossibility, Mr. Fr.wley's com-twee-year-old Chinesi girl now lying in pany had many disadvantages to face on Saturday the Gararament. Ciril Hospital; whe, it is night, but to these they rose superior and alleged, has been subjected to undreamt of achieved a distinct triumpli. Most of all us a cruelty at the hands of her master and ani militating circumstance was folt the limited tress, both of whom are in the custody of the dimensions of the stage. In a drama like polico and will be charged at the Magistracy Secret Service, where much depends upon before Mr. A. Barel next Saturday mounting and efect, the difficulties attendant morning, An zacytuous letter to: the upon presentation in the local theatre does Registrar-General gave the first inkling, and a not require dilating upon. As Mr. Frawley visit to the bons indicated in the letter, 364.

Mr. Goldring submitted that not much took cecusion to explain during un interval, it Queen's Road, disclosed the Whofsterrible affair. means clubbing together can racó a twenty reliams could be placed on the evidence to that

as a case of this kind: the stage did not t The story, as told to the pulius, is it affect us.

for without difficulty. Every year a sound efect. If the kitchen floor really fell first, then their own scenery, so they had to endeavour to follows: About six years ago the giri, who, as yacht or two is for sale at a reasonable price, did not see how the jury could blame any body at all, unless they chose to attach blame say from $260 to $500 complete, and the cost of to the Fulle Works Department for not make the scenery to the stage. There were, we have said, is new in bor twelfth year, was consequently, longer waits between the acts brought down from the interior, and handed over kamping yachtin racing trim, including wagos carving out systematic i spostion of old than there otherwise would have been. But all to the care of the ive prisoners; since thez and all small repairs and renewals, weed not buildings. Negligence, if there was any, lay theas minor things were obliterated in the her life has been made one long fortare.

exceed $25 a month. Faw places in the with the people who ought to have inspected the premises, but who did not do so and allowed goiteral success of the presentaisut. The bouse, time ago, the girl's hands were bound behind her world offer such advantages as Hongkong them to gotiato a dangeroas condition. There it is hardly necessary to say, was crowiled to back and she was sinng to the roof of cubicle to the beginner. In the landlocked harbour fore, continued Mr. Goldring, the fault lay the foreman announced that they were unsui. with the Government; there were not saveat ons in deciding that the death of Wong. the doors, many being unable to obtain seats,

by arope fastened to her wrists. In this helpless there is: pruutically u danger, the

poople or hands available to inspect all these Fook was due to criminal negligenes, and that With regard to the play itself, Secret S rice state she was allowed to hang, our representa pone la small, the races frequent, and ates, and he was of opinion that something Tak Koe, the contractor, was the guilty person. has niready received the flattering approbation tire was informed, from nine o'clock

times fixed to suit the basy mun. Few ought to be done to remedy that defoot. He á riter was added that the jury wore of upinion of London and New York (which means Eng night till seven o'clock next my nilag. Out sports are so exciting as yacht racing and few did not think that with regard to the collapsel also that the Government had neglected its

dnty. Line and Amezits) as brought out by Mr.yean of this ill-neage is

paralysed arm, games call for greater neck and judgment, all it had been proved thore had been

any defects in it. for unbudy saw, the wall Tak Kea was then formally committed for William Gillette. It is not a great play in More recently the woman tore hauifalls of but the rawest beginnor need not despair, for before the collapse occurred except the con- trial at the Supreme Court on a charge of the proper sense of the word. But it is hair ont of her victim's head, and this set was every time ho goes out he will see others little fracter, who, when he noticed the typhoon manslaughter. Bail was allowed of 95,000, in JAPANESE Fossosed of qualities to make it the success followed by more buturous trustmut still better than himself learning to handle their signal, put up sharing to prevent possible two sureties of 34.500 each.

Revidents. Was thunt the act of a man attention of the renders of this paper of a season, as the phraw gone. There is a rare With a pair of scissor she was stabbed sisty boats and though he may not win races at first, guilty of culpable negligems? No: the

who are in want of a Typewriting blending here of stirring incident and virility time on the body, ent over the auklesham it is certain he will do so in time, if he will contractor had taken sufficient precautions, and withomulional purity. But withal the strung," almost with long knife, and beaton only persevere and proßt by his failures could not be held liable for what subsequently Machine, is drawn to the SMITH PREMIER

stagey" element predominates. The play is necross the back with a rattan osue. The final But after all racing is not the be all and ent occurred. Haring regard to the whole facts of

the case, conchided Mr. Goldring, he did not TYPEWRITER, one of the best if not the But in Richmond during the Civil War of torture, which was inflicted a short time before

all of yachting on off-days, Saturdays and see how the jury could possibly fad anyone very best machine in existence. America, when that city is beleaguered by the arrest was effected, was equally shocking holidays what can be mare delightful than culpable, auless they thought that the conduct tho army of the North, and General Ler is. With two jess

"? papers saturated with rising in and about the neighbouring bays of the inspector of buildings who took a rua withstanding their attack. The central figure kercsque, the woman barod the girl's nens and nad islands. No one who does not yacht knows down to the premises and went away again was Mr. Donnys then, proceeded to sum up. miles of the Clock Tower, nor does be know After impressing upon the jury the gravity of It does excellent work, especially manifolding nce of his daredevil avocation. "In Richmond On Baturday the Juste defendant was charged, magaiscently exbilerating the air of the enquiry, be said his friend had pointed out and is always ready for use.

that if they had any doubt in their minds as to ho is known as Captain Thorne. As such he and remsided for a week, when he and the Hougkong esa te. For the hardworked the pulpability of anybody, it was their duty to The SMITH PREMIER Las un automatic wins the love of Edith Varney, ho daughter of fettle prioner will be placal in the deck. Mr. for the man who has to live in this staffy town of give his the benefit of the doubt and dismiss type-closing device, whereby all the type is

ours, there is no sport so healthful, no toxic so Eim. That was not the position of the jury at a Confederate offlour of high rauk Thrungh, J. S. Haritou, soliciter, appeared on their be time he gains access 16 and control over the half, aut asked that bril be allowed; his clients effecious as yachting, and large is tho all. They had simply to consider whether easily cleaned in one minute's time. No other military telegraph department and is in were willing to put up $3,000, he said. Inspentor number of sailing erat to be seen out on a fine any one was guilty of culpable negligence, zaebing has this equipment. It ho possesses

and if their finding was to that effect it would the set of despatching a flee order which Gidley informed his Worship that he had teen winter's day, the only wouder is the number is ha the duty of the magistrats to commit that ull the latest improvements that all other would have proved fatal to the South instructed by Mr. 11. 1. Dennys, Acting Crownnot doable as great considering the unrivalled person for trial at the Sopeme Court. The writing machines have, bosides many others, PER CASE

Attorney-General of this Colony, as filling when he is shot and wounded by Benton Arrels Solicitor, to oppose any application for bala, advantages Hongkong can offer to yuchtener,

position of a graud jury in England, which will be explained at the agent's office. jord, an offer of the Confederate Sacred His Worship accordingly refused to a How it

would hen my whatlier er zot be wond indict

The SMITH PREMIER is used by all thin Service, who has suspected his duplicity and

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. 1h person for the crime of marughter, worn to expose 11 to his sweetheart Arrels state of health, and ought to be allowed out m

Prot ding, Mr. Dennys put it to the jury Government Officiels and Consulates throughout; P. & A. steamer Indrapura lott Portland that on the evidence there could be no reason- nit, and may be expected here on or about the fell ftras, al caused the college of the second houses, and working in the ooo of this 'let prox.

floor kitchen and through it the death of The N.Y.K. steamer Fatass Maru (European Wong Fek It had been clearly showo in the paper. The users will no doubt testify to its fine) left Singapore for this port on the 2uil evidence that the icists, though old, were perfectly excellenea. inat, p, so is expected to arrive bezs, on good, and that the fall of the espond floor the 8th inet, WOU

kitchen was, as stated, in consequence of the The Sole Agents for Southern China are The C.P.E steamer Empress of Japon left collapse of the wall, Way, then, did the wall Me WM. METERINK & CO., of cur Yokohama on the 3rd inst., p.m., for Victoris," | fall down? Mr. Dennys, put it to the jury.

that it fell directly to consequence of its place. and Vancouver.

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bard usage in this trying climate, and with a

is Lewis Dumont of the U. 8. Secret Service, wrists, loaving the hints of the poor victim half the beauties to be found within a very few sufficiently reckless to amount to mänslangh år. \ittle altention will not rust nor deteriorate,

who has penetrated the Southern lines in pursuin a fearful state.

Mr. Haston said the woman was in a weak

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OF 8 DOZEN TINTS

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ford calls the guard and denounces Thorne as a bail so that she would have medical attendance, for this poet ría Japanese ports on the 30thable doubt that the wall of No. 6, Firl Street the world, also by most of the leading basiness PEE CASE OF 8 DOZEN PINTS 313

*py But when the guard appears the tables are to which his Worship replied that there was turned. The spy, who has bound up his wounded medical attendance in the gaol, et j'

arsa and ecelly resumed bis cigar, docuses Arrelsford of murderous attack and orders his arrent, whilst be quietly goes back to the instrument and continues his interrupted despatch.This passage occurs towards the end of Act III and is the most powerful in the play.

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