"It's a great pity," said the convicted burglar to his lawyer, " that you couldn't have made that closing speech of yours at the opening of the case." " I don't see that it would have made any difference." "It would, though. Then the jury would have been asleep when the evidence came on, .and I'd have stood some chance."
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Evening Star, Issue 10691, 2 August 1898, Page 4
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58Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 10691, 2 August 1898, Page 4
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