During the Trial, Mr. Lorry is called to the stand and asked if he recognizes the prisoner in question, Charles Darney |
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| When you were in Dover, was the prisoner one of the passengers in the carriage | |
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| I cannot undertake to say that he was | |
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Next the prosecutor calls upon Lucie to ask her questions about her interactions with Darney. |
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| Did the prisoner exchange any papers with others while on the ship? | |
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| Some papers were handed among them, but I dont know what papers. | |
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In response to the prosecutor, the defense attorney Mr. Stryver compares Darney to Mr. Carton. |
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| Now, you see that man over there? Doesnt he look awfully similar to the prisoner? If so is it likely that you could be mistaken about who you saw? | |
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| Yes I suppose I could be mistaken. | |
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