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"
Is
it
,
"
pursued
the
stranger
in
his
most
sarcastic
and
suspicious
manner
,
"
the
printed
paper
you
have
just
been
reading
from
?
"
"
Undoubtedly
.
"
"
Undoubtedly
.
Now
,
turn
to
that
paper
,
and
tell
me
whether
it
distinctly
states
that
the
prisoner
expressly
said
that
his
legal
advisers
instructed
him
altogether
to
reserve
his
defence
?
"
"
I
read
that
just
now
,
"
Mr
.
Wopsle
pleaded
.
"
Never
mind
what
you
read
just
now
,
sir
;
I
don
’
t
ask
you
what
you
read
just
now
.
You
may
read
the
Lord
’
s
Prayer
backwards
,
if
you
like
—
and
,
perhaps
,
have
done
it
before
to
-
day
.
Turn
to
the
paper
.
No
,
no
,
no
my
friend
;
not
to
the
top
of
the
column
;
you
know
better
than
that
;
to
the
bottom
,
to
the
bottom
.
"
(
We
all
began
to
think
Mr
.
Wopsle
full
of
subterfuge
.
)
"
Well
?
Have
you
found
it
?
"
"
Here
it
is
,
"
said
Mr
.
Wopsle
.
"
Now
,
follow
that
passage
with
your
eye
,
and
tell
me
whether
it
distinctly
states
that
the
prisoner
expressly
said
that
he
was
instructed
by
his
legal
advisers
wholly
to
reserve
his
defence
?
Come
!
Do
you
make
that
of
it
?
"
Mr
.
Wopsle
answered
,
"
Those
are
not
the
exact
words
.
"
"
Not
the
exact
words
!
"
repeated
the
gentleman
bitterly
.
"
Is
that
the
exact
substance
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Mr
.
Wopsle
.