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"Poisoning, but she has been unjustly condemned"
"Yes, there you have it, your justice administered by jury, ils
n'en font point d'autres," he said, for soree with me, but it can't be helped,
c'estutterance to an
opinion he had for the last twelve rade Conservative paper "I know you are a Liberal"
"I don't knohether I a; it always surprised him to find himself
ranked with a political party and called a Liberal, when he
ed, that
before being tried all ht
to be ill-treated and beaten, but especially those who had not
yet been condemned by law "I don't knohether I am a Liberal
or not; but I do know that however had the present way of
conducting a trial is, it is better than the old"
"And whom have you for an advocate?"
"I have spoken to Fanarin"
"Dear ri how this Fanarin had examined him as a witness at a
trial the year before and had, in the politest manner, held him
up to ridicule for half an hour
"I should not advise you to have anything to do with him
_Fanarin est un homme tare_"
"I have onehio, a teacher;
she is a very pitiable little thing, and is now also iive me a permission to visit
her?"
Meslennikoff bent his head on one side and considered