[Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West by Edith Van Dyne]@TWC D-Link bookAunt Jane’s Nieces Out West CHAPTER XVII 12/17
"Is Arthur back yet ?" "No," said Louise, answering for her husband, "he is probably staying to do all he can for the poor boy." "Did you get a lawyer ?" inquired Beth. "I got a fellow who claims to be a lawyer; but I'm not sure he will be of any use." Then he related his interview with Colby, to the amusement of his nieces, all three of whom approved the course he had taken and were already prepared to vouch for the briefless barrister's ability, on the grounds that eccentricity meant talent. "You see," explained Miss Patsy, "he has nothing else to do but jump heart and soul into this case, so Ajo will be able to command his exclusive services, which with some big, bustling lawyer would be impossible." Luncheon was over before Arthur finally appeared, looking somewhat grave and perturbed. "They won't accept bail," he reported.
"Jones must stay in jail until his formal examination, and if they then decide that he is really Jack Andrews he will remain in jail until his extradition papers arrive." "When will he be examined ?" asked Louise. "Whenever the judge feels in the humor, it seems.
Our lawyer demanded Jones' release at once, on the ground that a mistake of identity had been made; but the stupid judge is of the opinion that the charge against our friend is valid.
At any rate he refused to let him go.
He wouldn't even argue the case at present.
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