Rural Rhymes And Talks And Tales of Olden Times Being a Span Classsearchter

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Rural Rhymes And Talks And Tales of Olden Times Being a Span Classsearchter
Martin Rice
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Perhaps they were made by some person in the plot, and made without her knowledge, as those blue stains which I now wear were made without my knowledge. Somebody can account for these blue stains being here better than I can.
"And some person or persons could explain more about that plot to stain and ruin a poor girl's character tlt^n she herself can. Yes, gentlemen of the jury, I might have stolen and carried off pounds of such indigo with out receiving a stain. The fact that a person has no b
...lue marks upon him is no proof that he never stole indigo, and the fact that he has such marks is no proof that he did. You see I have the marks, but you know I did not steal the indigo that made them. How do you know it? Because, like the conspirators in this plot against this defendant, you know how they came there ; and somebody knows where the indigo is that made them. I remember, now, I saw smiles on some of your faces a while ago, that I could not then account for; but I can account for it now, and I only wonder that you did not laugh aloud.

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