The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


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"I have no questions to ask him," Potter's lawyer replied.  
A third witness swore he had often seen the knife in Potter's  
possession.  
"
Take the witness."  
Counsel for Potter declined to question him. The faces of the audience  
began to betray annoyance. Did this attorney mean to throw away his  
client's life without an effort?  
Several witnesses deposed concerning Potter's guilty behavior when  
brought to the scene of the murder. They were allowed to leave the  
stand without being cross-questioned.  
Every detail of the damaging circumstances that occurred in the  
graveyard upon that morning which all present remembered so well was  
brought out by credible witnesses, but none of them were cross-examined  
by Potter's lawyer. The perplexity and dissatisfaction of the house  
expressed itself in murmurs and provoked a reproof from the bench.  
Counsel for the prosecution now said:  
"
By the oaths of citizens whose simple word is above suspicion, we  
have fastened this awful crime, beyond all possibility of question,  
upon the unhappy prisoner at the bar. We rest our case here."  
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