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"
It
is
also
true
that
our
interview
was
a
stolen
one
;
and
that
it
was
interrupted
by
him
who
is
not
here
to
speak
to
what
occurred
after
.
"
It
is
true
that
angry
words
passed
between
us
,
or
rather
from
him
to
me
:
for
they
were
all
on
his
side
.
"
But
it
is
not
true
that
the
quarrel
was
afterwards
renewed
;
and
the
man
who
has
so
sworn
dared
not
say
it
,
were
I
free
to
contradict
him
as
he
deserves
.
"
Again
are
the
eyes
of
the
accused
turned
towards
Calhoun
,
still
cowering
behind
the
crowd
.
"
On
the
contrary
,
"
continues
he
,
"
the
next
meeting
between
Henry
Poindexter
and
myself
,
was
one
of
apology
on
his
part
,
and
friendship
--
I
might
say
affection
--
on
mine
.
"
Who
could
have
helped
liking
him
?
As
to
forgiving
him
for
the
few
words
he
had
rashly
spoken
,
I
need
hardly
tell
you
how
grateful
I
felt
for
that
reconciliation
.
"
"
There
was
a
reconciliation
,
then
?
"
asks
the
judge
,
taking
advantage
of
a
pause
in
the
narration
.
"
Where
did
it
take
place
?
"
"
About
four
hundred
yards
from
the
spot
where
the
murder
was
committed
.
"
The
judge
starts
to
his
feet
.
The
jury
do
the
same
.
The
spectators
,
already
standing
,
show
signs
of
a
like
exciting
surprise
.
It
is
the
first
time
any
one
has
spoken
positively
of
the
spot
where
the
murder
was
committed
;
or
even
that
a
murder
has
been
committed
at
all
!