Dreyfus the Prisoner of Devils Island a Full Story of the Most Remarkable Mil

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Dreyfus the Prisoner of Devils Island a Full Story of the Most Remarkable Mil
W William Harding
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Cavaignac in regard to his statement that General de Boisdeffre was absent from Paris on November 6th, when General Mercier declares he was there. The witness replied that General de Boisdeffre was certainly absent on the date.
Colonel Jouaust then told Dreyfus to rise, and asked him if he had any remarks to make upon the evidence. The prisoner replied : " I am astounded that the man who produced in the tribunal of the Chamber the Henry forgery can come here and base his convictions of my culpa
...bility on matters which the Court of Cassation has already disposed of. " [Great sensation. ] 144 DREYEUS: THE PRISONER OF DEVIL'S ISLAND Dreyfus did not create a very favorable impression when he made this statement, which was delivered in a declamatory fashion, with his hand on his heart.
The speech of M. Cavaignac, however, certainly appeared to make an impression on his hearers.
General Zurlinden, also a former Minister of "War, was the next wit- ness. He began by pointing out the obligation resting upon those direct- ing espionage to do everything possible to save those serving them.


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