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Having watched until he saw the officer who had made the arrestdepart, he entered the station-house. To the sergeant on duty behindthe long desk he said, with much courtesy, "I am a friend of MissJocelyn, a young woman recently brought to this station. I wish todo nothing contrary to your rules, but I would like to communicatewith her and do what I can for her comfort. Will you please explainto me what privileges may be granted to the prisoner and to herfriends?" "Well, this is a serious case,
...and the proof against her is almostpositive. The stolen goods were found upon her person, and heremployers have charged that there be no leniency. " "Her employers could not have wished her treated cruelly, and ifthey did, you are not the man to carry out their wishes, " Rogerinsinuated. "All that her friends ask is kindness and fair play withinthe limits of your rules. Moreover, her friends have informationwhich will show her to be innocent, and let me assure you thatshe is a lady by birth and breeding, although the family has beenreduced to poverty.

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