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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XXVI
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I still believe in his innocence." Le Drieux stared at him incredulously.
"What, after that examination of to-day ?" he demanded.
"Before and after.

There was no justice in the decision of Judge Wilton; he was unduly prejudiced." "Be careful, sir!" "We are talking confidentially." "To be sure.

But you astonish me.

I understand the character of Andrews so thoroughly that I fail to comprehend how any sensible person can believe in him.

Talk about prejudice!" "I suppose you are to remain at this hotel ?" said Arthur, evading further argument.
"Yes, until the papers arrive.


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