The Strand Magazine, 10. köideGeorge Newnes G. Newnes, 1895 |
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... Bayard - the crime he was being tried for was forgery - he was accused of having forged a cheque for celebrated trial was going on . The special case which was engaging the attention of judge , learned counsel , and twelve intelligent ...
... Bayard - the crime he was being tried for was forgery - he was accused of having forged a cheque for celebrated trial was going on . The special case which was engaging the attention of judge , learned counsel , and twelve intelligent ...
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... Bayard guilty . He had been employed in the diplomatic service , and hitherto his career had been irreproachable ; it was now cut short . He had metaphorically stepped down , gone out , vanished . His old place in the world would know ...
... Bayard guilty . He had been employed in the diplomatic service , and hitherto his career had been irreproachable ; it was now cut short . He had metaphorically stepped down , gone out , vanished . His old place in the world would know ...
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... Bayard did not commit that forgery . " Then how do you account for the thing ? " " I wish I could account for it - there is something hidden which we know nothing . about . I am convinced of Bayard's innocence , but my reason for this ...
... Bayard did not commit that forgery . " Then how do you account for the thing ? " " I wish I could account for it - there is something hidden which we know nothing . about . I am convinced of Bayard's innocence , but my reason for this ...
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... Bayard , and was now going to marry Francis Levesen . Was this the explanation of the highly nervous con- dition from which she was evidently suffering ? " What are Lady Kathleen's symptoms ? " I asked , after a pause . 66 She neither ...
... Bayard , and was now going to marry Francis Levesen . Was this the explanation of the highly nervous con- dition from which she was evidently suffering ? " What are Lady Kathleen's symptoms ? " I asked , after a pause . 66 She neither ...
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... Bayard ? " " He did , " I answered . " It is true , " she continued : " we loved each other devotedly - we were as happy as two people could be - then came the first cloud - Edward in a weak moment signed his name to a bill for a friend ...
... Bayard ? " " He did , " I answered . " It is true , " she continued : " we loved each other devotedly - we were as happy as two people could be - then came the first cloud - Edward in a weak moment signed his name to a bill for a friend ...
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