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Wesley: How dare you cast a slur upon me,'sir, when you ksow that you yourself were responsible for that Ulegran^t Selwyn-. What!���Hum���er���by the way, so I was. You see, my. onerous duties in the cause 0/ justice sometimes make me tibsent> 1 minded. ,If you don't believe me, askMrTole. > (Observer, 18 September 1909)
The Junior Crown Prosecutor (majestically) : Now, madam, I don't wish to impose my legal powers upon you without giving you another chance to redeem your position. Will you withdraw your insinuations ? Selwyn (pathetically) : Dear mc, even if you are an Irishwoman, you must not talk like that to me. Do you know who lam ? (Observer, 15 May 1909)
Wesley: Tour Worship, I assure you my butter is as pure as. myself. And I can prove it. Still, to save time I will plead /, guilty. At the adjourned hearing.���Selwyn: Horrors I Your Worship, I have received a most inexplicable telegram from the Agricultural Department, instructing me to withdraw the charge. I cannot understand it. Perhaps the other party can. (Observer, 18 September 1909)