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and Tobin, who is a real fighting man, if ever there was one, had decided to take the line of insanity."

"As the only possible means of saving her neck?"

"There is no other. And even in the hands of such a man as Tobin, the chance is remote. He has his witnesses to call, of course, in support of his plea, but they cannot be considered as entirely satisfactory. And, unfortunately, their evidence will be rebutted by that of the prison doctors, who are against us."

"Then, after all," said the young man, with a sunken eagerness appearing in his eyes, "there will be opportunities for advocacy."

"Pretty considerable opportunities, if we are to save her neck."

"Then forgive me if again I put the question, Why did you come to a tyro with a case of this nature?"

"How can you ask," said the solicitor, with an arch smile, "when the tyro happens to be one Henry Northcote?"

"Upon your own admission that is a name that has no particular significance for you."

"Nay, you go too fast, my friend. It must be left to the future to place the name of Henry Northcote, but let me confess that in the meantime the bearer of it has not wholly escaped my vigilance."

"In your capacity as a connoisseur in young men of promise?"

"Precisely."

"Upon what data have you built, when you have never seen him in open court?"

"My dear fellow, you are as curious as a woman."