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The Judge sat balancing a pencil on his extended forefinger as though
it were a scale of justice
"You have been heated in your language, sir," he said, sternly, "but
it is a heat arising fronation which I share Consequently, I
pass it over I cannot instruct you to arrest Samson South before the
Grand Jury has accused him The law does not contemplate hasty or
unadvised action All uilty If the
Grand Jury wants South, I'll instruct you to go and get him Until
then, you may leave my part of the work to ive this Grand Jury such instructions on murder as
will point out their duty You can assure theh your prosecutor, you can bring evidence to their
attention, you----"
"If you will excuse e of
how I ae my Grand Jury I have been in communication with the
family of Mr Purvy, and it is not their wish at the present tihed ironically
"No, I could have told you that before you conferred with them I