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CHAPTER XXXV
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With one exception they were open, calm, and expressive of conscious innocence.

Of that one I could not but admit there might be reasonable doubts.

One was remarkably fine-looking--another was a boy of certainly not more than seventeen, and during the transfer of the medal he looked from one to the other, and listened to what was uttered by the speakers, with an air and expression of even childlike interest and satisfaction.
Our hearts felt sad for them as, the ceremonies finished, they were conducted by a file of soldiers and committed to the dungeon of the guard-house until such time as they should be summoned to attend the court appointed to try their cause..


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