Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain
page 54 of 87 (62%)
page 54 of 87 (62%)
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"Now we are getting at the kernel of the thing," observed the judge, with grave and earnest satisfaction. "It looks as if the Count Luigi was in possession of the battery at the time of the assault." Nothing further was elicited from Mr. Buckstone on direct examination. Mr. Wilson took the witness. "Mr. Buckstone, about what time was it that that conversation took place?" "Toward nine yesterday evening, sir." "Did you then proceed directly to the hall?" "Yes, sir." "How long did it take you to go there?" "Well, we walked; and as it was from the extreme edge of the town, and there was no hurry, I judge it took us about twenty minutes, maybe a trifle more." "About what hour was the kick delivered?" "About thirteen minutes and a half to ten." "Admirable! You are a pattern witness, Mr. Buckstone. How did you happen to look at your watch at that particular moment?" |
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