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Chapter 49. Mary Lowther’s Doom.
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The police were so very tedious in managing their business, and the whole affair of the second magisterial1 investigation2 was so protracted3, that people in the neighbourhood became almost tired of it, in spite of that appetite for excitement which the ordinary quiet life of a rural district produces. On the first Tuesday in June Sam had surrendered himself at Heytesbury, and on the second Tuesday it was understood that the production of the prisoners was only formal. The final examination, and committal, if the evidence should be sufficient, was to take place on the third Tuesday in the month. Against this Mr. Jones had remonstrated4 very loudly on Sam’s behalf, protesting that the magistrates5 were going beyond their power in locking up a man against whom there was no more evidence now than there had been when before they had found themselves compelled to release him on bail6. But this was of no avail. Sam had been released before because the men who were supposed to have been his accomplices7 were not in custody8; and now that they were in custody the police declared it to be out of the question that he should be left at large. The magistrates of course agreed with the police, in spite of the indignation of Mr. Jones. In the meantime a subp?na was served upon Carry Brattle to appear on that final Tuesday,—Tuesday the nineteenth of June. The policeman, when he served her with the paper, told her that on the morning in question he would come and fetch her. The poor girl said not a word as she took into her hand the dreadful document. Mrs. Stiggs asked a question or two of the man, but got from him no information. But it was well known in Trotter’s Buildings, and round about the Three Honest Men, that Sam Brattle was to be tried for the murder of Mr. Trumbull, and public opinion in that part of Salisbury was
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adj.威风的,有权威的;adv.威严地 | |
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地方法官,治安官( magistrate的名词复数 ) | |
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v.舀(水),保释;n.保证金,保释,保释人 | |
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