The Man Who Laughs


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all baronets. Every daughter of a peer is a Lady. Other English girls  
are plain Mistress.  
"All judges rank below peers. The serjeant wears a lambskin tippet; the  
judge one of patchwork, de minuto vario, made up of a variety of  
little white furs, always excepting ermine. Ermine is reserved for peers  
and the king.  
"A lord never takes an oath, either to the crown or the law. His word  
suffices; he says, Upon my honour.  
"By a law of Edward the Sixth, peers have the privilege of committing  
manslaughter. A peer who kills a man without premeditation is not  
prosecuted.  
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The persons of peers are inviolable.  
A peer cannot be held in durance, save in the Tower of London.  
A writ of supplicavit cannot be granted against a peer.  
A peer sent for by the king has the right to kill one or two deer in  
the royal park.  
"A peer holds in his castle a baron's court of justice.  
"It is unworthy of a peer to walk the street in a cloak, followed by two  
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