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Such
a
scene
as
there
was
,
when
Kit
came
in
,
and
bursting
into
the
rude
eloquence
with
which
Truth
at
length
inspired
him
,
called
Heaven
to
witness
that
he
was
innocent
,
and
that
how
the
property
came
to
be
found
upon
him
he
knew
not
!
Such
a
confusion
of
tongues
,
before
the
circumstances
were
related
,
and
the
proofs
disclosed
!
Such
a
dead
silence
when
all
was
told
,
and
his
three
friends
exchanged
looks
of
doubt
and
amazement
!
‘
Is
it
not
possible
,
’
said
Mr
Witherden
,
after
a
long
pause
,
‘
that
this
note
may
have
found
its
way
into
the
hat
by
some
accident
,
—
such
as
the
removal
of
papers
on
the
desk
,
for
instance
?
’
But
this
was
clearly
shown
to
be
quite
impossible
.
Mr
Swiveller
,
though
an
unwilling
witness
,
could
not
help
proving
to
demonstration
,
from
the
position
in
which
it
was
found
,
that
it
must
have
been
designedly
secreted
.
‘
It
’
s
very
distressing
,
’
said
Brass
,
‘
immensely
distressing
,
I
am
sure
.
When
he
comes
to
be
tried
,
I
shall
be
very
happy
to
recommend
him
to
mercy
on
account
of
his
previous
good
character
.
I
did
lose
money
before
,
certainly
,
but
it
doesn
’
t
quite
follow
that
he
took
it
.
The
presumption
’
s
against
him
—
strongly
against
him
—
but
we
’
re
Christians
,
I
hope
?
’
‘
I
suppose
,
’
said
the
constable
,
looking
round
,
‘
that
no
gentleman
here
can
give
evidence
as
to
whether
he
’
s
been
flush
of
money
of
late
,
Do
you
happen
to
know
,
Sir
?
’
‘
He
has
had
money
from
time
to
time
,
certainly
,
’
returned
Mr
Garland
,
to
whom
the
man
had
put
the
question
.
‘
But
that
,
as
he
always
told
me
,
was
given
him
by
Mr
Brass
himself
.
’
‘
Yes
to
be
sure
,
’
said
Kit
eagerly
.
‘
You
can
bear
me
out
in
that
,
Sir
?
’
‘
Eh
?
’
cried
Brass
,
looking
from
face
to
face
with
an
expression
of
stupid
amazement
.
‘
The
money
you
know
,
the
half
-
crowns
,
that
you
gave
me
—
from
the
lodger
,
’
said
Kit
.
‘
Oh
dear
me
!
’
cried
Brass
,
shaking
his
head
and
frowning
heavily
.
‘
This
is
a
bad
case
,
I
find
;
a
very
bad
case
indeed
.
’