[Robbery Under Arms by Thomas Alexander Browne]@TWC D-Link bookRobbery Under Arms CHAPTER 18 2/34
He sold and delivered him according to instructions.
He subsequently handed over the proceeds to the said prisoner.
He included the purchase money in a cheque given for the bull and other cattle sold on that day.
He could swear positively to the bull; he was a remarkable animal.
He had not the slightest doubt as to his identity. 'Had he seen the prisoner Marston when the cattle were sold now alleged to belong to Mr.Hood ?' 'Yes; he was confident that prisoner was there with some other men whom he (witness) did not particularly remark.
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