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Chapter 67 The Verdict
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On the Wednesday morning Phineas Finn was again brought into the Court, and again placed in the dock. There was a general feeling that he should not again have been so disgraced; but he was still a prisoner under a charge of murder, and it was explained to him that the circumstances of the case and the stringency1 of the law did not admit of his being seated elsewhere during his trial. He treated the apology with courteous2 scorn. He should not have chosen, he said, to have made any change till after the trial was over, even had any change been permitted. When he was brought up the steps into the dock after the judges had taken their seats there was almost a shout of applause. The crier was very angry, and gave it to be understood that everybody would be arrested unless everybody was silent; but the Chief Justice said not a word, nor did those great men the Attorney and Solicitor-General express any displeasure. The bench was again crowded with Members of Parliament from both Houses, and on this occasion Mr Gresham himself had accompanied Lord Cantrip. The two dukes were there, and men no bigger than Laurence Fitzgibbon were forced to subject themselves to the benevolence3 of the Under-Sheriff.
Phineas himself was pale and haggard. It was observed that he leaned forward on the rail of the dock all the day, not standing4 upright as he had done before; and they who watched him closely said that he never once raised his eyes on this day to meet those of the men opposite to him on the bench, although heretofore throughout the trial he had stood with his face raised so as to look directly at those who were there seated. On this occasion he kept his eyes fixed5 upon the speaker. But the whole bearing of the man, his gestures, his gait, and his countenance6 were changed. During the first long week of his trial, his uprightness, the manly7 beauty of his countenance, and the general courage and tranquillity
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