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Supreme Court General Term First Department Papers on Appeal

Supreme Court General Term First Department Papers on Appeal
Author: Martin H. Brown
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230064598

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 edition. Excerpt: ... supposed was ablaze behind the curtain. Q. Well, it was a light? A. Yes, sir; behind the curtains, but it was not such a light as would be made by a gas jet. A. No, sir; the A. Yes, sir; there was Q. Rather a stronger light than that? A. Yes, sir; very much. Q. Then the curtain was raised? A. Yes, sir. Q. The shade was raised? A. Yes, sir. Q. Then you saw a man? A. Yes, sir. Q. Standing at the curtain before the window? A. Yes, sir; exactly. Q. Did the man have a coat on then? A. No, sir. Q. Did he have his pants on then? A. That I could not tell then. It was--yes, but from here up I saw him. ' Q. He had nothing but a white garment on? A. Yes, sir. Q. Did he speak to you? A. He did. Q. What did he say? A. In substance, to send an alarm. He sair " fire," or something like that. I think it was to send an alarm, as near as I can remember. Q. He appeared to be excited? A. Yes, sir; Well, he was as much as anybody. I was excited myself, immediately afterwards. Q. Was he greatly excited? A. Yes, sir. Q. Was he excited? A. Yes, sir. By the Court: Q. You did not lose your head? A. No, sir; I knew where the box Was, for I used to live on that street. By Mr. Ecclesine: Q. You went to the drug store? A. Yes, sir; after he came down------Q. When. he told you to send out the alarm? A. Yes, sir. Q. You went across Fourth avenue to the north east corner of Twenty-ninth street? A. Yes, sir. Q. To a drug store there? A. Yes, sir. Q. And you ra11g up the night clerk, did you not? A. Yes, sir. Q. You had some little difliculty in getting him to understand what you Wanted? A. I did; he was a German. Q. And it was not until some little time that you made him understand that what you wanted was the key to the fire alarm box? A. Yes, sir. Q. You...