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On my way back I heard a woman's voice in Raymond's room. A little later old
Salamano started grumbling at his dog and presently there was a sound of boots
and paws on the wooden stairs; then, "Filthy brute! Get on, you cur!" and the two
of ...
On my way back I heard a woman's voice in Raymond's room. A little later old
Salamano started grumbling at his dog and presently there was a sound of boots
and paws on the wooden stairs; then, "Filthy brute! Get on, you cur!" and the two
of ...
Page 134
... to hear the judgment." Some doors banged. I heard people hurrying down
flights of steps, but couldn't tell whether they were near by or distant. Then I heard
a voice 1 34.
... to hear the judgment." Some doors banged. I heard people hurrying down
flights of steps, but couldn't tell whether they were near by or distant. Then I heard
a voice 1 34.
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Then I heard a voice droning away in the courtroom. When the bell rang again
and I stepped back into the dock, the silence of the courtroom closed in round me
, and with the silence came a queer sensation when I noticed that, for the first
time, ...
Then I heard a voice droning away in the courtroom. When the bell rang again
and I stepped back into the dock, the silence of the courtroom closed in round me
, and with the silence came a queer sensation when I noticed that, for the first
time, ...
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