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Page 80
He gave me a queer look, as if I slightly revolted him; then informed me, in an
almost hostile tone, that in any case the head of the Home and 8o.
He gave me a queer look, as if I slightly revolted him; then informed me, in an
almost hostile tone, that in any case the head of the Home and 8o.
Page 87
"Never in all my experience have I known a soul so case-hardened as yours," he
said in a low tone. "All the criminals who have come before me until now wept
when they saw this symbol of our Lord's sufferings." I was on the point of replying
...
"Never in all my experience have I known a soul so case-hardened as yours," he
said in a low tone. "All the criminals who have come before me until now wept
when they saw this symbol of our Lord's sufferings." I was on the point of replying
...
Page 88
At such times they took very little notice of me, and, in any case, the tone of the
examinations changed as time went on. The magistrate seemed to have lost
interest in me, and to have come to some sortof decision about my case. He
never ...
At such times they took very little notice of me, and, in any case, the tone of the
examinations changed as time went on. The magistrate seemed to have lost
interest in me, and to have come to some sortof decision about my case. He
never ...
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