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Ford, Paul Leicester, 1865-1902

"The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him"



Peter saw the District Attorney the next morning for a few moments, and
handed over to him certain memoranda of details that had not appeared in
the committing court's record.
"It shall go before the grand jury day after to-morrow," that official
told him, without much apparent interest in the matter.
"How soon can it be tried, if they find a true bill? asked Peter.
"Can't say," replied the official.
"I merely wished to know," said Peter, "because three of the witnesses
are away, and I want to have them back in time."
"Probably a couple of weeks," yawned the man, and Peter, taking the
hint, departed.
The rest of the morning was spent in drawing up the papers in three
civil suits against the rich brewer. Peter filed them as soon as
completed, and took the necessary steps for their prompt service.
These produced an almost immediate result, in the shape of a call the
next morning from the same lawyer who had defended the milkmen in the
preliminary examination.


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