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  • Gaut's lawyer, as an exultant smile played over his sardonic features.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • -- The unsatisfactory Result, and Gaut's dark menaces of Revenge.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • Nor would he, when they met him at his own house, or that of Phillips, as they several times did, that winter, to compare the discoveries and observations they had made, and discuss the subject, any longer maintain the position he at first so boldly took, respecting Gaut's guilt, or say any thing in aid of their deliberations.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • -- Rescue of Gaut's Daughter from the enraged animal.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • And feeling, for the same reasons, how weak he should be in the hands of that man, he was troubled, far more troubled than he would have been willing to own, at the discoveries of the day, even if that part of it relating to the intimacy of his son and Gaut's daughter should prove, as he believed, a mere conjecture.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • "Our witness has come!" exclaimed Gaut's lawyer, exultingly.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • "Now, I will finish with you, sir," resumed Gaut's lawyer, turning again sternly to Elwood, from whom he -- like many other over-acting attorneys, who cannot see where they should stop in examinations of this kind -- seemed to think he could draw something more that would make for his client.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • But soon the shrill, harsh voice of Gaut's lawyer was heard rising above the buzz of the excited crowd, and bursting in a storm of denunciation and abuse on the witness, and all those who had

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • Still fearful of Gaut's return, she crept to the south end of the island, which she had scarcely reached when she saw him come round the point, land, drag down the body of

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

  • For some time he had utterly refused to harbor the idea of Gaut's guilt.

    Gaut Gurley D. P. Thompson 1831

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