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" see what he has here. But I should not call him villain," said he again, softening his tone ; " for he is now gone to answer at that bar where no false witness, nor loquacious orator, can bias the justice of the sentence pronounced on him. He is now... "
Winter Evening Tales: Collected Among the Cottagers in the South of Scotland - Страница 181
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