| PAGE | |
| Outside the Record | [1] |
| In the Matter of Bateman | [18] |
| The Finding of Fact | [45] |
| A Conclusion of Law | [59] |
| The Burden of Proof | [75] |
| In His Own Behalf | [101] |
| His Honour | [115] |
| An Abstract Story | [141] |
| By Way of Counterclaim | [162] |
| In the Name of the People | [184] |
| The Latest Decision | [201] |
| The Distant Drum | [209] |
THE CASE AND EXCEPTIONS.
OUTSIDE THE RECORD.
In General Sessions
Court Room, June 5, 1896.
Dorothy dear:
It is over. Warren’s fate is in the hands of the jury. I have done the little I could, but the strain has been almost too much for me.
Even now, my heart sinks at the thought that I may have left something undone or failed to see some trap of the District Attorney.