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1       VI|        was silent, awaiting the verdict.~ ~“I approve your course,
2    XVIII|    criminal who reads the fatal verdict in the solemn face of the
3    XXVII|       judges had decided; their verdict was, as it were, rendered
4   XXVIII|      hasten here as soon as the verdict is rendered.”~ ~Then, as
5   XXXIII|        and the injustice of the verdict rendered.~ ~Each endeavored
6   XLVIII| prolonged inquest the following verdict was rendered: “That a man
7       LV|     Borderie.”~ ~A week later a verdict of not guilty was rendered
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