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第26章 BOOK THE SECOND:THE GOLDEN THREAD(9)

A singular circumstance then arose in the case. The object in hand being to show that the prisoner went down,with some fellow-plotter untracked,in the Dover mail on that Friday night in November five years ago,and got out of the mail in the night,as a blind,at a place where he did not remain,but from which he travelled back some dozen miles or more,to a garrison anddockyard,and there collected information;a witness was called to identify him as having been at the precise time required,in the coffee-room of an hotel,in that garrison-and-dockyard town,waiting for another person.The prisoner's counsel was cross-examining this witness with no result,except that he had never seen the prisoner on any other occasion,when the wigged gentleman who had all this time been looking at the ceiling of the court,wrote a word or two on a little piece of paper,screwed it up,and tossed it to him.Opening this piece of paper in the next pause,the counsel looked with great attention and curiosity at the prisoner.

'You say again you are quite sure that it was the prisoner?'

The witness was quite sure.

'Did you ever see anybody very like the prisoner?'

Not so like(the witness said)as that he could be mistaken.

'Look well upon that gentleman,my learned friend there,'pointing to him who had tossed the paper over,'and then look well upon the prisoner. How say you?Are they very like each other?'

Allowing for my learned friend's appearance being careless and slovenly if not debauched,they were sufficiently like each other to surprise,not only the witness,but everybody present,when they were thus brought into comparison. My Lord being prayed to bid my learned friend lay aside his wig,and giving no very gracious consent,the likeness became much more remarkable.My Lord inquired of Mr.Stryver(the prisoner's counsel),whether they were next to try Mr.Carton(name of my learned friend)for treason?But,Mr.Stryver replied to my Lord,no;but he would ask the witness to tell him whether what happened once,mighthappen twice;whether he would have been so confident if he had seen this illustration of his rashness sooner,whether he would be so confident,having seen it;and more.The upshot of which,was,to smash this witness like a crockery vessel,and shiver his part of the case to useless lumber.

Mr. Cruncher had by this time taken quite a lunch of rust off his fingers in his following of the evidence.He had now to attend while Mr.Stryver fitted the prisoner's case on the jury,like a compact suit of clothes;showing them how the patriot,Barsad,was a hired spy and traitor,an unblushing trafficker in blood,and one of the greatest scoundrels upon earth since accursed Judas—which he certainly did look rather like.How the virtuous servant,Cly,was his friend and partner,and was worthy to be;how,the watchful eyes of those forgers and false swearers had rested on the prisoner as a victim,because some family affairs in France,he being of French extraction,did require him making those passages across the Channel—though what those affairs were,a consideration for others who were near and dear to him,forbade him,even for his life,to disclose.How the evidence that had been warped and wrested from the young lady,whose anguish in giving it they had witnessed,came to nothing,involving the mere little innocent gallantries and politeness likely to pass between any young gentleman and young lady so thrown together;—with the exception of that reference to George Washington,which was altogether too extravagant and impossible to be regarded in any other light than as a monstrous joke.How it would be a weakness in the government to break down in this attempt to practise for popularity on the lowest national antipathies and fears,and therefore Mr.Attorney-General had made the most of it;how,nevertheless,it rested upon nothing,save that vile and infamous character of evidence too often disfiguring such cases,and of which the State Trials of this country were full.But,there my Lord interposed(with as grave a face as if it had not been true),saying that he could not sit upon that Bench and suffer those allusions.

Mr. Stryver then called his few witnesses,and Mr.Cruncher had next to attend while Mr.Attorney-General turned the whole suit of clothes Mr.Stryver had fitted on the jury,inside out:showing how Barsad and Cly were even a hundred times better than he had thought them,and the prisoner a hundred times worse.Lastly,came my Lord himself,turning the suit of clothes,now inside out,now outside in,but on the whole decidedly trimming and shaping them into grave-clothes for the prisoner.

And now,the jury turned to consider,and the great flies swarmed again.

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