Image Accompanying 'The Law And The Lady: A Novel' By Wilkie Collins, Chapter Xviii, Third Question, What Was His Motive? 'The Witnesses For The Defence Were Now To Be Heard; And First And Foremost Among Them Appeared The Prisoner'S Mother. She Looked At Her Son As She Lifted Her Veil To Take The Oath. He Burst Into Tears.'
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