I cannot; seriously I cannot credit the charge against Floyd," said the district attorney, "in face of the tender relations known to have subsisted between the young man and his uncle.
I simply wanted the girl's best evidence to the fact that they were alone in the house at this time," said the district attorney.
Are we to understand," said the district attorney, listening intently, "that you passed this long period in a species of reverie or trance?
Miss Dana," said the district attorney, rising, and holding out his hand to her.
Now," said the District Attorney, "I propose to read two of these letters.
You know," said the District Attorney, "you are at perfect liberty to answer or not, as you see fit.
Take your seat, Miss Dare," said the District Attorney.
I won't press the question," said the District Attorney, with a wave of his hand and a slight look at the jury.
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