And the prisoner after? Witness: Yis. Counsel: Then he followed him? Witness: Yis. . Counsel: You observe, gentlemen of the jury, Mr. Scrubbs went first, and the prisoner followed him. Witness: Why, you wouldn't have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel:... Rory O'More: A National Romance - Página 350por Samuel Lover - 1860 - 390 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Lover - 1839 - 440 páginas
...first, and the prisoner followed him. — Witness. Why, you wouldn't have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel. Silence, sir ! Remember that, gentlemen —...the counsel chose, he said, " You may go down, sir." witness's chair, and was rushing off the table, when Rory's counsel interposed and said, " I beg your... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1849 - 432 páginas
...first, and the prisoner followed him. — Witness. Why, you wouldn't have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel. Silence, sir ! Remember that, gentlemen —...of the "Black Bull" had been bullied and tormented asimu-h as the counsel chose, he said, " You may go down, sir." witness's chair, and was rushing off... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1851 - 246 páginas
...him go before the gintleman ? Counsel. Silence, sir ! Remember that, gentlemen — ho followed Мv. Scrubbs. There was a good deal more of examination which it would bo uninteresting to record ; and after the landlord of the " Black Bull" had been bullied and tormented... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1899 - 444 páginas
...first, and the prisoner followed him. — Witness. Why, you would n't have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel. Silence, sir ! Remember that, gentlemen —...the counsel chose, he said, " You may go down, sir." witness's chair, and was rushing off the table, when Rory's counsel interposed and said, " I beg your... | |
| George Manville Fenn - 1899 - 534 páginas
...prisoner followed him. — Witness. Why, you wouldn't have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel. Silenoe, sir ! Remember that, gentlemen — he followed Mr....counsel chose, he said, " You may go down, sir." Larry Pinnegan, delighted to escape, scrambled from the witness's chair, and was rushing off the table, when... | |
| George Manville Fenn - 1899 - 548 páginas
...Remember that, gentlemen — he followed Mr. Scrnbbs. There was a good deal more of examination *hich it would be uninteresting to record ; and after the...Finnegan, delighted to escape, scrambled from the witness's chair, and was rushing off the table, when Rory's counsel interposed and said, " I beg your... | |
| George Manville Fenn - 1899 - 550 páginas
...first, and the prisoner followed him. — Witness. Why, you wouldn't have him go Itfare the gintleman ! Counsel. Silence, sir ! Remember that, gentlemen —...Finnegan, delighted to escape, scrambled from the witness's chair, and was rushing off the table, when Bxary's counsel interposed and said, " I beg your... | |
| George Manville Fenn - 1899 - 530 páginas
...— Witness. Why, you wouldn't have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel. Silence, sir ! Eemember that, gentlemen — he followed Mr. Scrubbs. There..."Black Bull" had been bullied and tormented as much аз the counsel chose, he said, " You may go down, sir." Larry Finnegan, delighted to escape, scrambled... | |
| Marshall Brown - 1899 - 602 páginas
...first, and the prisoner followed him. Witness: Why, you wouldn't have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel: Silence, sir! Remember that, gentlemen —...Finnegan, delighted to escape, scrambled from the witness's chair, and was rushing off the stand, when Rory's counsel interposed and said, " I beg your... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1902 - 602 páginas
...have him go before the gintleman ! Counsel. Silence, sir ! Remember that, gentlemen — \\efollowed Mr. Scrubbs. There was a good deal more of examination...Finnegan, delighted to escape, scrambled from the witness's chair, and was rushing off the table, when Rory's counsel interposed and said, " I beg your... | |
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