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 1        V| judges will not accord me the justice I desire. I shall not apply
 2      XIV|      a perfume of honesty and justice. Have the good sense to
 3      XXV|    then, allow—I will not say justice, for that would be blasphemy—
 4     XXVI|     of the solemnity of legal justice, which desires to be enlightened
 5     XXVI|    and the commonest rules of justice, the presidency of this
 6    XXVII|     of the immutable rules of justice, or even of its own honor,
 7    XXVII|      the most sacred rules of justice.~ ~The judges had decided;
 8   XXVIII|   mercy, but he cannot refuse justice. I will go to him. I will
 9     XXIX|  Escorval.”~ ~“Not mercy, but justice. The baron is innocent.”~ ~
10      XXX|         If the baron escapes, justice will demand to know who
11      XXX|        Martial laughed.~ ~“If justice seeks to know, she will
12    XXXII|  great culprit to the hand of justice,” as he said.~ ~He sent
13   XXXIII|        But we must do her the justice to admit that her testimony
14      XLI|   terminated at once, for the justice of the peace is at liberty
15     XLIV|       matters. Leave to God’s justice the task of punishing those
16     XLIV|      he exclaimed:~ ~“Here is justice!”~ ~Appalled and distressed
17     XLIV|       remember my father that justice shall be done. Ah! these
18      XLV|    that it was only an act of justice which she had accomplished;
19    XLVII|     assassin. But that is for justice to determine. Now, decamp;
20   XLVIII|     was now closeted with the justice of the peace, relating the
21        L|      had, indeed, escaped the justice of man. There remained the
22        L|       man. There remained the justice of God.~ ~A few weeks before,
23        L|  before, this thought of “the justice of God” might, perhaps,
24      LII|      him? You will not demand justice?”~ ~Martial’s face grew
25      LII|  material proofs to give, and justice demands incontestable evidence.”~ ~
26       LV|     hope.~ ~Martial knew that Justice does not trust to appearances,
27       LV|      arrived at the Palais de Justice.~ ~M. Segmuller did not
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