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Maybe somebody on the government team woke up yesterday after Suttle's McBriefing.
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Maybe somebody on the government team woke up yesterday after Suttle's McBriefing.
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Loring, with whom one of Suttle's counsel had already made an arrangement to draw up the instrument of sale.
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[Extract from Suttle's affidavit before a U.S. Commissioner.]
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Informed of this by Suttle's counsel, Mr. Grimes called at the gentleman's house, and on the third attempt succeeded in finding him.
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Burns, it was said, had admitted that he was Suttle's slave, and did not desire a defence; and it was broadly hinted that the only object of those who sought delay was for public purposes of their own.
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Even if it were possible for Brent to be mistaken on the point of identity, such a mistake on the prisoner's part was not possible, and he had admitted that he was Suttle's slave.
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They plied him with questions which, quietly assuming the fact that he was Suttle's slave, looked toward information on unimportant points.
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In this way he had come to have intimate personal knowledge of Suttle's ownership of Burns, and also of Burns 'personal appearance.
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Col. Suttle's proposition was next laid before the persons who had acted as
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