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1 X | the prisoner speaks, the prosecution is enlightened,” so runs 2 XI | is unfortunate, but the prosecution can not content itself with 3 XI | even know?”~“Excuse me. The prosecution is strongly inclined to 4 XII | case—a point upon which the prosecution was particularly anxious 5 XIII | for the interest of the prosecution.~The governor bowed assent 6 XV | the secret plans of the prosecution! He knew but too well that 7 XVI | quiet for a moment.~“The prosecution is evidently making no headway,” 8 XVI | again and again how far the prosecution has been able to establish 9 XVIII| some way learned that the prosecution had failed to make the slightest 10 XVIII| identity, and the agent for the prosecution, equally determined to wrest 11 XVIII| incalculable benefit to the prosecution. “It was an illusion,” said 12 XIX | the theory adopted by the prosecution. He was wrong, however, 13 XIX | is because he opened the prosecution, and because the case rightfully