CHAPTER XII. JUSTICE. A deep, breathless hush had fallen over Flic crowded court. The- leading council for the cro\v:n had exorcised bis 'right of last reply, and had just sat down. .Tenner Halkine stood in the dock, looking ..over tlie sea of heads and faces below 'him, with eyes from which, for the time being, dazed astonishment, not unmingled with fear had stolen their almost magic power. Only about a fortnight had passed since he had been arrested without warning as he was leaving his Hat to
STOVE PASTE NO DUST NO HARD WORK MADE B % RECKITrS 'in wr iTH ' *»ni ■ i
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 13 September 1912, Page 2
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102Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10719, 13 September 1912, Page 2
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