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... at my pocket.- Mr. O'Calighan (interrupting the witness): Speak more plainly, sir-Witness: I cannot speak moreplainly, your worship.-Mr. O'Callaghan: Sir, I tell you that yen are not speaking plainly, aud it you don't do so I will com. mit you to prison ...

MIDDLE CLASS TYRANNY

... the only object of the government is to make the working classes subservient the middle classes. This, at all events, is speaking out, and ia, in fact, no more than asserting in words that whi'*h has bee.i done ia deeds for many a long year in this country ...

Associated Developments

... resignation of the manage* has been demanded. The chairman states that “ there is great disorder ig matters here.” Which does not speak well for the acumen of the board. ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

... between ;1. prisoner, v.itness, and d eceased, Kelly idlletd out from the doek, Speak the 'ruth. I will speak the truth. I have xeat it in me for three wesks, and I'll speak h:e trutb, addin§, I can't bear a liar. -'redi . Hammond, coachmcan, repeated ...

JOURNAL OF LAS CASES

... and of living with the man who had done him the greatest urong. He speaks of his past history as if it had occurred three aenturies ago; in his recitals and his observations he speaks the language of past ages; he is like a spirit discoursing in the Elysiati ...

QUALIFIED INTERPRETING

... laughter.) What language does he speak '-Jewisb. HehrewiP-Yes I no spenak Hebrew. Mr. Monckton failer; to see how lie could interpret. Mr. A.ldermain Alliston: He is in your employ; how do you make him under.stand -I speak German to him. (Laulcter.) Well ...

THE PRESIDENT ELECT ON THE SECESSION

... on possible before specificaly defining my position in regard to it-(cheers)-so that when I do speak I may be as nearly right as possible. When I do speak I hope to say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the con. stitution, or contrary to the integrity ...

SAMBO AND FIGHTING KATE

... chucked him under the chin. Prisoner (interrupt- ing): Didn't you speak to me fast? Prosecutor (with great gravity): I beg your pardon, miss, I deny the question entirely; but I's speaking to a gen'lniao. If you'll be kind enough to wait, I'll talk to you ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT THE EAST END

... and when he came e back at four he found her in bed. There were several women in the house. His wife at that time could not speak properly, and died the next day. William Burhell, the son, was the next witness. I He said that on arriving home on Saturday ...

THE CASE OF THE BELGIAN GIRL

... we think, I have taken this course, fearing that it should happen te-morrow as it did yesterday, that I should be unable to speak to yoe' alone. It is, witheut doubt, a dilficult task that I wish to undertake in persuading you that you have done wrong in ...

THE SOCIALIST PROSEC

... the man alone; do not be cowards, There was a shed near the spot where the speaking took place, and some men threw water from that shed on to the fair traders, who were speaking below, and Mr. Burns again inter- fered to prevent the water being thrown ...

SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST A TAILOR

... kli*sed her seversl tijtee sad behaved inudtcently. ohe could not speak because he kept his mouth over htrs. A male lodger entered while this Wad going on, taut she ?? too exhausted to speak to him. ALotbsr lodger, a female, went out, but she (com. plainant) ...