We conclude this chapter by subjoining two highly interesting documents from special magistrates.
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The foregoing particulars I have from Madame Yonsmit herself; for those immediately subjoining I am indebted to the detective, a skilful officer named Bowstr.
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The best way of giving you these particulars will be by subjoining an extract from my journal, entered at the time the event occurred.
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Lucius subjoining said, that he had heard his grandmother say, that the table was sacred, and nothing that is sacred ought to be empty.
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I am giving long extracts from this letter, yet I cannot refrain from subjoining another letter, which depicts her feelings with respect to Newstead.