Eric by Frederic William Farrar
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"No." Cross-examined by Duncan.--"_How_ do you know that Williams has wafers like those?" "I have seen him use them." "For what purpose?" "To fasten letters." "I can't help remarking that you seem very well acquainted with what he does. Several of those who know him best, and have seen him oftenest, never heard of these wafers. May I ask," he said, "if any one else in the school will witness to having seen Williams use these wafers?" No one spoke, and Barker, whose malice seemed to have been changed into uneasiness, sat down. Upton was the next witness. Gibson began--"You have seen a good deal of Williams?" "Yes," said Upton smiling. "Have you ever heard him express any opinion of Mr. Gordon?" "Often." "Of what kind?" |
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