The Silver Box by John Galsworthy
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page 92 of 100 (92%)
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JONES. Well, I know you!
BALD CONSTABLE. HSSh! ROPER. Now, did you come in late on the night of Easter Monday? JACK. Yes. ROPER. And did you by mistake leave your latch key in the door? JACK. Yes. MAGISTRATE. Oh! You left your latch-key in the door? ROPER. And is that all you can remember about your coming in? JACK. [In a loud voice.] Yes, it is. MAGISTRATE. Now, you have heard the male prisoner's story, what do you say to that? JACK. [Turning to the MAGISTRATE, speaks suddenly in a confident, straight-forward voice.] The fact of the matter is, sir, that I 'd been out to the theatre that night, and had supper afterwards, and I came in late. MAGISTRATE. Do you remember this man being outside when you came in? JACK. No, Sir. [He hesitates.] I don't think I do. |
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