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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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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1874

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