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Title: Trial of John Jasper for th murder of Edwin Drood; in aid of Samaritan, Children's homeopathic, St. Agnes and Mt. Sinai hospitals, April 29, 1914, Academy of music, Philadelphia, U.S.A
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Dickens fellowship, Philadelphia, Pa Patterson, John Morrison, 1874-
Subjects: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Publisher: (Philadelphia) Philadelphia branch, Dickens fellowship
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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protect him, he would havethrown the glass after it. He struggled to breakaway from me, and dashed the glass on the hearth-stone, and rushed from my quarters. Q. This mulled wine that you gave to Edwin andto Neville, did you mull it at your open fireplacebefore the two young men? A. I did. Q. Did you fill the glass of both young men andalso your own glass, from the common vessel?A. I did; in their presence. Q. What did you do with the wine that you filledin your own glass?A. I drank it. Q. In their presence?A. In their presence. Q. When Neville Landless came to your home tohave this meal on Christmas Eve, did you noticewhether or not he carried a heavy walking stick ofiron wood? A. I noticed that he had such a stick with him. Q. When you saw him apprehended the next day,eight miles from Cloisterham, was he still armedwith that stick? A. He was, and I called the attention of thosewho were around that there were blood spots uponthe stick, and there were blood spots upon hisclothes. Ill
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John P. Coughlin as Jolin Jasper DEFENSE—CROSS-EXAMINATION A. No, and I was very anxious that they shouldnot. Q. You made the acquaintance of one Durdles upat Cloisterham? A. I did. Q. I suppose he was one of your intellectualequals, wasnt he? A. He was not. Q. And yet you were very chivalric with him,werent you? A. I was. Q. You wanted to carry his bundle home for him ? A. I had conceived the desire or intention of writ-ing a book, if I were capable of so doing, concerningCloisterham and its people, and I wanted to get localatmosphere, and I selected my friend Durdles asbeing a character, and therefore I effected his ac-quaintance. Q. So in order to get local atmosphere you car-ried his bundle home that contained the key to theSapsea vault, hey? A. To when do you refer? What time? Q. You know the night to which I refer? A. From Sapseas? Q. No. When he was standing up against theiron rails of the cemetery. That is the night. A. That was after the Sapsea visit? Q. Yes, the same night

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