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HARD TASK FOR DICK.
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early in the Park and happening upon the dead body of a young girl; so he asked the young man why, if he did not know the girl, he did not say "a girl is dead here," instead of "the girl is dead," whereupon the young man told the officer again that he was a fool, adding several words to make it more emphatic, and at this the young girl, who stood by very gravely up to this time, had the boldness and impudence to laugh.

Richard Treadwell was called again, and had to repeat the reason of his early walk in the Park, and had to tell where he spent the previous evening, which was proven by Penelope and her aunt. He was questioned why he used the definite article instead of the indefinite in answering the officer's question. He could offer no explanation.

That a man should say "the girl" instead of "a girl," and that he should be excited over finding the body of a girl unknown to him,