Book-bot.com - read famous books online for free

The Silver Box by John Galsworthy
page 96 of 100 (96%)
MAGISTRATE. [Ironically.] I think not; he is hardly profitable.

[JACK leaves the witness-box, and hanging his head, resumes his
seat.]

JONES. You ask 'im wot made 'im take the lady's----

[But the BALD CONSTABLE catches him by the sleeve.]

BALD CONSTABLE. SSSh!

MAGISTRATE. [Emphatically.] Now listen to me.

I 've nothing to do with what he may or may not have taken. Why did
you resist the police in the execution of their duty?

JONES. It war n't their duty to take my wife, a respectable woman,
that 'ad n't done nothing.

MAGISTRATE. But I say it was. What made you strike the officer a
blow?

JONES. Any man would a struck 'im a blow. I'd strike 'im again, I
would.

MAGISTRATE. You are not making your case any better by violence.
How do you suppose we could get on if everybody behaved like you?

JONES. [Leaning forward, earnestly.] Well, wot, about 'er; who's
to make up to 'er for this? Who's to give 'er back 'er good name?
DigitalOcean Referral Badge