The Gilded Age


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Cross-examined. "Major Sellers, what is your occupation?"  
The Colonel looked about him loftily, as if casting in his mind what  
would be the proper occupation of a person of such multifarious interests  
and then said with dignity:  
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A gentleman, sir. My father used to always say, sir"--  
Capt. Sellers, did you; ever see this man, this supposed father?"  
No, Sir. But upon one occasion, old Senator Thompson said to me, its my  
opinion, Colonel Sellers"--  
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Did you ever see any body who had seen him?"  
No, sir: It was reported around at one time, that"--  
That is all."  
The defense then sent a day in the examination of medical experts in  
insanity who testified, on the evidence heard, that sufficient causes had  
occurred to produce an insane mind in the prisoner. Numerous cases were  
cited to sustain this opinion. There was such a thing as momentary  
insanity, in which the person, otherwise rational to all appearances,  
was for the time actually bereft of reason, and not responsible for his  
acts. The causes of this momentary possession could often be found in  
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