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" I knew it would be folly for me to base a charge on the strength of my evidence, as far as I was concerned. But the party with whom the burglar had the encounter was found, and identified the robber as the one with whom he had the affray. The chipped... "
Marvelous Evidence, Or, A Witness from the Grave: A Psychological Study : a ... - Page 175
by Thomas Henry Bates - 1897 - 183 pages
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The Arena, Volume 12

1895 - 590 pages
...James and Younger outlaws in Missouri), and the criminal was arrested. Of course I knew it would bo folly for me to base a charge on the strength of my...evidence, and played its part; but the delays of the law, practised by cunning lawyers, left it in the region of doubt, and I never knew what became of the man....
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