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"
If
thou
canst
say
aught
in
thy
behalf
,
speak
.
"
"
Nought
that
will
avail
,
my
King
.
I
am
innocent
,
yet
can
not
I
make
it
appear
.
I
have
no
friends
,
else
might
I
show
that
I
was
not
in
Islington
that
day
;
so
also
might
I
show
that
at
that
hour
they
name
I
was
above
a
league
away
,
seeing
I
was
at
Wapping
Old
Stairs
;
yea
more
,
my
King
,
for
I
could
show
,
that
whilst
they
say
I
was
taking
life
,
I
was
saving
it
.
A
drowning
boy
--
"
"
Peace
!
Sheriff
,
name
the
day
the
deed
was
done
!
"
"
At
ten
in
the
morning
,
or
some
minutes
later
,
the
first
day
of
the
New
Year
,
most
illustrious
--
"
"
Let
the
prisoner
go
free
--
it
is
the
King
's
will
!
"
Another
blush
followed
this
unregal
outburst
,
and
he
covered
his
indecorum
as
well
as
he
could
by
adding
--
"
It
enrageth
me
that
a
man
should
be
hanged
upon
such
idle
,
hare-brained
evidence
!
"
A
low
buzz
of
admiration
swept
through
the
assemblage
.
It
was
not
admiration
of
the
decree
that
had
been
delivered
by
Tom
,
for
the
propriety
or
expediency
of
pardoning
a
convicted
poisoner
was
a
thing
which
few
there
would
have
felt
justified
in
either
admitting
or
admiring
--
no
,
the
admiration
was
for
the
intelligence
and
spirit
which
Tom
had
displayed
.
Some
of
the
low-voiced
remarks
were
to
this
effect
--
"
This
is
no
mad
king
--
he
hath
his
wits
sound
.
"