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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ001-0063.wav|which was generally more formally Gothic than the printing of the German workmen,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ002-0039.wav|they each contained four small rooms or "cabins" seven feet square,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ002-0041.wav|Two other wards were appropriated to the master's side debtors; they were each twenty-three feet by fourteen and a half,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ002-0073.wav|Neild takes it for granted that the former rather than the latter prevailed in the selection,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ002-0089.wav|8. The female felons were deprived of part of the space which the architect had intended for them.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ002-0135.wav|but as time passed, difficulties and delays in obtaining judgment led to the removal of causes to the great Court of King's Bench,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ002-0277.wav|There were fifteen rooms of various sizes, and as the numbers imprisoned rarely exceeded five-and-twenty, the place was never overcrowded,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0045.wav|more particularly as regarded the classification of prisoners, and which were dependent on the space to be gained by the removal of the debtors,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0092.wav|There were frequently in the middle yard seven or eight children, the youngest barely nine,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0104.wav|Having been committed to Clerkenwell,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0125.wav|The evidence was invariably sufficient to convict, and the judge never hesitated to inflict the heaviest penalties.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0126.wav|The unfortunate man was compelled at length to adopt the habits of his associates;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0146.wav|without them the keeper declared that he could not pay the salaries of turnkeys and servants, nor keep the prison going at all.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0167.wav|The fee for admission to the state side, as fixed by the table of fees, was three guineas, but Mr. Newman declared that he never took more than two.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0169.wav|Prisoners who could afford it sometimes paid for four beds, at the rate of twenty-eight shillings, and so secured the luxury of a private room.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0226.wav|The rations of food were notoriously inadequate, and so carelessly distributed, that many were left to starve.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0231.wav|such as Messrs. Birch of Cornhill and Messrs. Leach and Dollimore of Ludgate Hill.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0235.wav|even to prisoners almost in nakedness, and as a special charitable gift. Extortion was practiced right and left.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0243.wav|Ironing was still the rule, not only for the convicted, but for those charged with felonies; only the misdemeanants escaped.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0295.wav|The committee seems to have fully realized, even at this early date (1815),
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ003-0316.wav|It should be peremptorily forbidden to the keeper or any officer to make a pecuniary profit out of the supplies of food, fuel, or other necessaries.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ004-0012.wav|was in several places merely temporary:
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ004-0103.wav|Yet another act passed in 1791, if properly observed, should have insured proper attention to them.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ004-0144.wav|had to endure by "the regulations of the city a disease very dangerous in its nature," and ran the risk of a lingering and painful death.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ004-0216.wav|The most noticeable of the improvements introduced was a better regulation of dietaries within the prison.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ005-0008.wav|they were followed by a crowd of reckless boys, who jeered at and insulted them.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ005-0034.wav|Undeterred by these sarcasms and misrepresentations,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ005-0041.wav|a much-needed and, according to our ideas, indispensable reform, already initiated by the Ladies' Committee at Newgate.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ005-0250.wav|The prisoners were crowded together in the jail, contrary to the requirements of the 4 George IV.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0018.wav|One was Mr. William Crawford, the other the Rev. Whitworth Russell.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0097.wav|Water might not be taken into the ward for washing purposes.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0191.wav|No provision whatever was made for the employment of prisoners, no materials were purchased, no trade instructors appointed.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0197.wav|pitch in the hole, cribbage, dominoes, and common tossing, at which as much as four or five shillings would change hands in an hour.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0208.wav|There was also a good supply of Bibles and prayers,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0256.wav|Visitors were still permitted to come with supplies on given days of the week, about the only limitation being that the food should be cooked, and cold;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0261.wav|together with four bradawls, several large iron spikes, screws, nails, and knives;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0265.wav|The untried might see their friends three times a week, the convicted only once.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ006-0306.wav|Some of the prisoners had their valets, and all these were constantly in and out of the kitchen where this female prisoner was employed.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ007-0097.wav|and not the least of the good services rendered by the new inspectors was their inquiry into the status of these unfortunate people, and their recommendation to improve it.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ007-0098.wav|The other inmates of the prison of an exceptional character, and exempted from the regular discipline, such as it was,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ007-0144.wav|and he can almost invariably procure the luxuries of his class of life, beer and tobacco, in abundance.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ007-0163.wav|all the tumultuous and diversified passions and emotions which circumstances like these must necessarily generate
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0009.wav|But the Old Bailey was not exclusively used;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0013.wav|As regards the first, I find that in 1786
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0016.wav|Lawrence Jones, a burglar, was in 1793 ordered for execution in Hatton Garden, near the house he had robbed;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0029.wav|But the Old Bailey gradually, and in spite of all objections urged, monopolized the dread business of execution.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0042.wav|is enclosed by a temporary roof, under which are placed two seats for the reception of the sheriffs, one on each side of the stairs leading to the scaffold.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0091.wav|The highwayman, whose exploits many in the crowd admired or emulated, was cheered and bidden to die game;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0093.wav|At the execution of Governor Wall, in 1802, the furious hatred of the mob was plainly apparent in their appalling cries.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0105.wav|Mr. Smith's account of the condemned convict, whose cell he was permitted to enter, may be inserted here.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0107.wav|in his canonicals, and with his head as stiffly erect as a sheriff's coachman.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0123.wav|"Sir," he answered, "they sent me the very riff-raff."
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0142.wav|the attendance at the execution was certain to be tumultuous, and the conduct of the mob disorderly.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ008-0309.wav|Its receipt was immediately followed by the promulgation of its contents to the persons most closely concerned,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ009-0011.wav|Mr. Wakefield goes on to remark that persons convicted of forgery "excited an extraordinary degree of interest in all who approached them."
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ009-0019.wav|that this resolution was in consequence of their (the aldermen's) disapproving of the last discourse delivered by me,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ009-0193.wav|with the idea that ignominy would no longer attach to an operation which ceased to be compulsory for the most degraded beings;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ009-0299.wav|The man to be hanged belonged to Wales, and no Welshman would do the job.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ010-0140.wav|Contemporary reports state that from the skillful manner in which he performed the decapitation,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ010-0261.wav|Only one person saw the movement, a lad named Dasset, who at once collared the cripple, and taking him up to two policemen,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ010-0309.wav|"During these numerous and trying difficulties" -- it is Mr. Fauntleroy who speaks --
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ011-0083.wav|For a long time justice did not overtake him for any criminal offense, but he was frequently in Newgate and in the King's Bench for debt.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ011-0103.wav|a pair of light gray pantaloons, a black stock and a foraging cap.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ011-0116.wav|A society which had already been started against capital punishment
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ011-0174.wav|But at Kendal there was no Mr. Turner, and, to allay Miss Turner's growing anxiety,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ011-0268.wav|when he was asked to meet a Mr. Heath in London with regard to the sale of certain lands at Bishop Stortford.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ012-0117.wav|By-and-by the occupant of the room noticed something glittering in the center of the fire, which, to inspect more closely, he took out with the tongs.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ012-0197.wav|a trade almost openly countenanced when "subjects" for the anatomy schools were only to be got by rifling graves, or worse.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ012-0200.wav|Bishop got weary of the dangers and fatigues of exhumation, and proposed to Williams that instead of disinterring they should murder their subjects.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ013-0038.wav|The merchant Wallace said he had been led into the crime by the advice and example of a city friend who had gone largely into this nefarious business;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ013-0223.wav|Courvoisier wished to commit suicide in Newgate, but was prevented by the vigilant supervision to which he was subjected while in jail.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ014-0035.wav|in a lonely part of Hampstead.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ014-0038.wav|and proceeding to where they came from, found Delarue dead, slain by the furious brother.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ014-0066.wav|and by dint of usurious interest on small sums advanced to needy neighbors, had amassed as much as eight thousand pounds or ten thousand pounds.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ014-0174.wav|But it was supposed that he had been once in a good position, well born, and well educated.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ014-0300.wav|Sentence of death had been recorded against Donovan, who, like Watts, had seemingly been overcome with sudden despair.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ015-0023.wav|Mr. Bates had been confidential managing clerk, and was taken into the firm not alone as a reward for long and faithful service
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ015-0054.wav|Police officers went down at night to Nutfield, near Reigate, and arrested Sir John Paul, but allowed the prisoner to sleep there.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ015-0125.wav|Redpath's crime arose from his peculiar and independent position as registrar of stock of the Great Northern Railway Company.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ015-0156.wav|Down at Weybridge, where he had a country place, his name was long remembered with gratitude by the poor.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ015-0263.wav|Scarcely had the conviction of these daring and astute thieves been assured, than another gigantic fraud was brought to light.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ015-0281.wav|Saward's method of negotiating the cheques was equally well planned.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0059.wav|Here he came upon a woman on the leads hanging out clothes to dry.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0065.wav|To walk out into the street was an easy affair, and he was now free, with one and fourpence in his pocket and a shirt and trousers for all his clothing.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0091.wav|This was a public-house.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0106.wav|with a civil note to the governor, saying he had no further use for them. All three fugitives were recaptured,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0142.wav|who permitted him to go up on to the roof of the old wards, in order to throw water for flushing purposes down a shoot.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0178.wav|had no official status, and was merely an operator selected by the Corporation, and who, on the strength of it,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0200.wav|without favoring father or mother or any other relation or friend.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0245.wav|Until the time of his death he kept a small shop close to the church in Horncastle.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0253.wav|that the ceremony may be made more mechanical, thus rendering the personal intervention of a skilled functionary unnecessary.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0305.wav|Already the urgent necessity for abolishing public executions had been brought before the House of Commons by Mr. Hibbert,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0364.wav|all the ghastly paraphernalia, the gallows itself and the process of erecting and removing it, rested with the city architect, and not with the prison officials.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0403.wav|His effrontery was only outdone by his cool contempt for the consolations of religion.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0418.wav|a tall, gaunt, repulsive-looking woman, who no more shrank from cowardly, secret crimes than from the penalty they entailed.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ016-0423.wav|When the sheriff offered him counsel for his defense, he declined, saying he wished to make none -- "the witnesses for the prosecution spoke the truth."
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ017-0036.wav|that the trial was transferred to the Central Criminal Court,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ017-0129.wav|Even after the death sentence had been passed upon him he clung to the hope that the Government would grant him a reprieve.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ017-0196.wav|The last time Mrs. Soames showed great reluctance to take it, but Wilson said it would certainly do her good.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ017-0244.wav|The murders were perpetrated on the 10th September, and the ship continued her voyage for nearly three weeks, meeting and speaking one ship only.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0012.wav|It was that of an aged man, whose head had been battered in by a life-preserver.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0081.wav|his defense being that he had intended to commit suicide, but that, on the appearance of this officer who had wronged him,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0110.wav|Much the same plan was adopted by these forgers as by Saward to get their cheques cashed.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0123.wav|a man named Burnett came with his wife and took up his residence at Whitchurch, Hampshire, at no great distance from Laverstock,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0194.wav|Cummings was repeatedly "run in" for the offense of coining and uttering bad money, whether coin or notes.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0243.wav|the hardship to the holders of these lands being plain, should the allegations of invalidity be made good.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0249.wav|Every word he uttered was said with consideration, and sometimes with a long pause,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0279.wav|assisted by Macdonell and Noyes, all of them citizens of the United States, by which the bank lost upwards of £100,000.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ018-0316.wav|Further sums were to have been paid after the escape;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0033.wav|Some jurisdictions, greatly to their credit, strove at once to follow the lead of the central authority.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0036.wav|This list included Wakefield, Leeds, Kirkdale, Manchester, Birmingham, and Dublin.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0050.wav|One school were strongly in favor of the continuous separation of prisoners,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0069.wav|and it was unsafe to fix this limit above twelve months, although some rash advocates were in favor of eighteen months, some indeed of two years.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0099.wav|moved for a committee to report upon the best means of securing some uniform system which should be "punitive, reformatory, and self-supporting;"
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0103.wav|The latter had reference more especially to a proposal emanating from Mr. Charles Pearson himself.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0154.wav|If any disturbance reached his ears, he reported the case to the governor, who next morning visited the ward in fault, and asked for the culprit.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0244.wav|The last inquiry into the condition and management of our jails and houses of correction was that made by the Lords' Committee in 1863.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0254.wav|they were frequently below the standard size, and were therefore not certified for occupation as was required by law.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0267.wav|The Secretary of State's suggested scale of diet had seldom been closely followed.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0330.wav|Dietaries were drawn up for adoption on the recommendation of a committee of experts.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ019-0389.wav|passed under the more direct control of the State.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ020-0076.wav|Wrap bowl and biscuit in a thick cloth and set to rise where it will neither become chilled nor sour over night.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ020-0093.wav|Rise, wash face and hands, rinse the mouth out and brush back the hair.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ021-0031.wav|Some banks could not be saved but the great majority of them, either through their own resources or with government aid,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ021-0115.wav|we have reached into the heart of the problem which is to provide such annual earnings for the lowest paid worker as will meet his minimum needs.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ021-0155.wav|both directly on the public works themselves, and indirectly in the industries supplying the materials for these public works.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ022-0040.wav|My most immediate concern is in carrying out the purposes of the great work program just enacted by the Congress.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ022-0051.wav|In spite of the fact that unemployment remains a serious problem
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ022-0107.wav|will be spent for actually creating new work and not for building up expensive overhead organizations here in Washington.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ022-0173.wav|for the regulation of transportation by water, for the strengthening of our Merchant Marine and Air Transport,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ022-0174.wav|for the strengthening of the Interstate Commerce Commission to enable it to carry out a rounded conception of the national transportation system
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0010.wav|we asked the nation to turn over all of its privately held gold, dollar for dollar, to the government of the United States.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0022.wav|Today we are only part-way through that program
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0049.wav|Those who have intimated that the President of the United States is trying to drive that team
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0068.wav|to have been the clear and underlying purpose of the patriots who wrote a federal constitution to create a national government
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0070.wav|for ourselves and our posterity.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0086.wav|to protect our national resources, and in many other ways, to serve our clearly national needs,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0103.wav|government is to be rendered impotent.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ023-0135.wav|In forty-five out of the forty-eight states of the Union, judges are chosen not for life but for a period of years.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ024-0001.wav|The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, by Franklin D Roosevelt
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ024-0116.wav|When the time comes for action,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ025-0081.wav|has no permanent digestive cavity or mouth, but takes in its food anywhere and digests, so to speak, all over its body.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ025-0105.wav|On the other hand, those plants, such as the fungi,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ026-0019.wav|they cannot ingest solid food, but are nourished by a watery solution of nutrient materials.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ026-0158.wav|Probably this freed oxygen is used for the purpose of oxygenation, but more is freed in the photosynthetic process than is needed for oxygenation
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ027-0163.wav|Next, it forms first one pair and then another pair of legs; and meanwhile it begins to breathe also by lungs.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ028-0028.wav|Everywhere the valley is dotted with the mounds of buried cities carefully guarding the secrets of the centuries of long ago.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ028-0115.wav|I laid its foundation deep to the water level;
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ028-0142.wav|While such is its size, in magnificence there is no other city that approaches to it.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ028-0210.wav|Nabonidus was taken prisoner in Babylon. On the third of Marchesvan Cyrus entered Babylon and proclaimed peace to all the city.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ028-0263.wav|these alone were allowed to live, while all the rest were brought to one place and strangled.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ028-0418.wav|About that same time Pietro della Valle, an Italian, visited Babylon,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ028-0429.wav|The excavations have shown that Babylon, as the ancients told us, was nearly square.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0006.wav|Beginning with the advance plans and Secret Service preparations for the trip,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0014.wav|As a political leader, the President wished to resolve the factional controversy within the Democratic Party in Texas before the election of 1964.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0032.wav|According to O'Donnell, quote, we had a motorcade wherever we went, end quote.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0041.wav|who was the Secret Service official responsible for the entire Texas journey.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0070.wav|is discussed in chapter 8.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0128.wav|going one block north and then turning left onto Elm.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0145.wav|in order to reach the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike, which has the same access road from Elm Street as does the Stemmons Freeway.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0150.wav|Police were assigned to each overpass on the route and instructed to keep them clear of unauthorized persons.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0171.wav|The President's intention to pay a visit to Texas in the fall of 1963 aroused interest throughout the State.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ029-0195.wav|when Governor Connally confirmed on November 8 that the President would come to Texas on November 21 and 22,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0021.wav|all one had to do was get a high building someday with a telescopic rifle, and there was nothing anybody could do to defend against such an attempt.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0030.wav|President and Mrs. Kennedy walked along a chain-link fence at the reception area greeting a large crowd of spectators that had gathered behind it.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0078.wav|Presidential Assistants David F. Powers and Kenneth O'Donnell sat in the right and left jump seats, respectively.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0096.wav|These agents performed for the Vice President the same functions that the agents in the Presidential follow-up car performed for the President.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0111.wav|The Drive through Dallas
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0115.wav|During this brief stop, agents in the front positions on the running boards of the Presidential follow-up car came forward and stood beside the President's car,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0136.wav|end quote, the President replied, "That is very obvious."
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0221.wav|stated that Mrs. Kennedy would probably have fallen off the rear end of the car and been killed if Hill had not pushed her back into the Presidential automobile.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ030-0241.wav|President Johnson emphasized Youngblood's instantaneous reaction after the first shot:
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0031.wav|Despite his serious wounds, Governor Connally tried to get out of the way so that medical help could reach the President.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0088.wav|This man was in obvious extreme distress and any more thorough inspection would have involved several minutes -- well, several
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0130.wav|Two men from the President's follow-up car were detailed to help protect the Vice President.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0139.wav|and made arrangements through Secret Service headquarters in Washington to provide them with protection immediately.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0143.wav|and decided that there would be no release of the news of the President's death until the Vice President had left the hospital.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0156.wav|The Secret Service group awaiting the President in Austin were instructed to return to Washington.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0187.wav|Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes hastened to the plane to administer the oath.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0224.wav|with a sizable metal fragment lying just above the right eye.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ031-0227.wav|The doctors traced the course of the bullet through the body and, as information was received from Parkland Hospital,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0005.wav|and that the weapon which fired these bullets was a Mannlicher-Carcano
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0015.wav|the evidence linking Oswald to the attempted killing of Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker (Resigned, U.S. Army) on April 10, 1963,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0065.wav|In accordance with postal regulations, the portion of the application which lists names of persons, other than the applicant, entitled to receive mail
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0095.wav|as additional persons entitled to receive mail in the box. The New Orleans postal authorities had not discarded the portion of the application
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0117.wav|He lifted the rifle by the wooden stock after his examination convinced him that the wood was too rough to take fingerprints.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0199.wav|the Oswalds lived on Neely Street in Dallas in a rented house which had a small back yard.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0201.wav|and issues of two newspapers later identified as the Worker and the Militant.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0203.wav|on November 22, 1963. One of these pictures, Exhibit No. 133-A, shows most of the rifle's configuration.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0220.wav|Since Exhibit No. 133-B was taken with Oswald's camera,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0227.wav|Shaneyfelt testified that the published photographs appeared to be based on a copy of the original which the publications had each retouched differently.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0230.wav|that the published pictures were the same as the original except for retouching done by these publications, apparently for the purpose of clarifying the lines of the rifle
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ032-0238.wav|Marina Oswald testified that the photographs were taken on a Sunday about 2 weeks before the attempted shooting of Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ033-0031.wav|had curtains and curtain rods, and that Oswald had never discussed the subject with her.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ033-0067.wav|She pointed to the blanket which was on the floor very close to where Ruth Paine was standing.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ033-0114.wav|When Frazier appeared before the Commission and was asked to demonstrate how Oswald carried the package, he said, quote, Like I said,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ033-0169.wav|it would be the thickness of both the paper and the tape, the color under various lighting conditions of both the paper and the tape,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ034-0055.wav|was probably made within a day or a day and a half of the examination on November 22.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ034-0099.wav|After hearing the first shot, which he thought was a motorcycle backfire, Brennan glanced up at the window. He testified that, quote,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ034-0102.wav|Within minutes of the assassination, Brennan described the man to the police.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ034-0142.wav|During the evening of November 22, Brennan identified Oswald as the person in the lineup who bore the closest resemblance to the man in the window
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ034-0158.wav|Although the record indicates that Brennan was an accurate observer, he declined to make a positive identification of Oswald when he first saw him in the police lineup.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ035-0032.wav|When the elevator failed to come, Baker said, quote, let's take the stairs, end quote, and he followed Truly up the stairway, which is to the west of the elevator.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ035-0141.wav|If Miss Adams accurately recalled meeting Shelley and Lovelady when she reached the bottom of the stairs,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ036-0017.wav|He probably walked east on Elm Street for seven blocks to the corner of Elm and Murphy
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ036-0023.wav|On the basis of the date and time on the transfer, McWatters was able to testify that the transfer had been issued by him
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ036-0033.wav|asked for a transfer and got off at the same place in the middle of the block where the lady did.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ037-0089.wav|She identified Oswald, who was the No. 2 man in the lineup, as the man she saw running with the gun:
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ037-0232.wav|As has been discussed previously,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0004.wav|The Texas Theatre is on the north side of Jefferson Boulevard, approximately eight blocks from the scene of the Tippit shooting and six blocks
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0026.wav|Other policemen entered the front door and searched the balcony.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0054.wav|He added that one officer grabbed the muzzle of a shotgun, drew back, and hit Oswald with the butt end of the gun in the back.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0058.wav|Officer Ray Hawkins said
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0096.wav|and killed Patrolman Tippit. Since independent evidence revealed that Oswald repeatedly and blatantly lied to the police,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0130.wav|as one entitled to receive mail.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0228.wav|and into downtown Dallas through the Triple Underpass.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ038-0306.wav|was considered of probative value in this investigation, although the Commission's conclusion concerning the identity of the assassin
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ039-0079.wav|by Master Sgt. James A. Zahm, noncommissioned officer in charge of the Marksmanship Training Unit in the Weapons Training Battalion
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ039-0093.wav|at a distance of 265.3 feet was, quote, an easy shot, end quote.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ039-0196.wav|Three FBI firearms experts tested the rifle in order to determine the speed with which it could be fired.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ040-0053.wav|It was an obvious element in his decision to go to Russia and later to Cuba and it probably influenced his decision to shoot at General Walker.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ040-0082.wav|in the summer of 1948.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ040-0095.wav|Referring to the period after the divorce from Ekdahl, which was apparently caused in part by Marguerite's desire to get more money from him,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ040-0120.wav|Lee refused to discuss the matter with Pic, whom he had previously idolized, and their relations were strained thereafter.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ040-0126.wav|Oswald was remanded for psychiatric observation to Youth House, an institution in which children are kept for psychiatric observation
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ040-0197.wav|He told Mrs. Siegel that he would run away if sent to a boarding school.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ041-0019.wav|Voebel said that Oswald, quote, wouldn't start any fights, but if you wanted to start one with him, he was going to make sure that he ended it,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ041-0026.wav|from which Oswald appeared to suffer.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ041-0089.wav|Thornley added, quote, I think it was kind of necessary to him to believe that he was being picked on.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ041-0112.wav|At his own request,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ041-0113.wav|Oswald was transferred from active duty to the Marine Corps Reserve under honorable conditions in September of 1959,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ041-0116.wav|after it was learned that he had defected to the Soviet Union.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ041-0188.wav|The eyes of the future became the eyes of God.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ042-0117.wav|he noted that one of his acquaintances, quote, relates many things I do not know about the U.S.S.R.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ042-0125.wav|I am increasingly aware of the presence, in all thing, of Lebizen, shop party secretary, fat, fortyish, and jovial on the outside.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ042-0205.wav|There can be no sympathy for those who have turned the idea of communism into a vile curse to Western man.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ043-0007.wav|Somewhat of a nonconformist,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ043-0058.wav|He visited some of his father's elderly relatives and the cemetery where his father was buried in an effort to develop the facts of his genealogy.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ043-0062.wav|Oswald's defection, his interest in the Soviet Union, and his activities on behalf of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ043-0109.wav|In New Orleans he obtained work as a greaser and oiler of coffee processing machines for the William B. Reily Co.,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ043-0111.wav|After securing this job and an apartment, Oswald asked his wife to join him.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ043-0144.wav|and the March 11, 1963, issue of the Militant.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ044-0058.wav|that an anti-Castro organization had maintained offices there for a period ending early in 1962.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ044-0099.wav|Stuckey thought that Oswald acted very much as would a young attorney.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ044-0120.wav|in a letter dated August 28, 1963, about whether he could, quote, continue to fight,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ044-0163.wav|Marina Oswald testified that her husband engaged in Fair Play for Cuba Committee activities, quote,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ045-0025.wav|Relationship With Wife
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ045-0043.wav|In spite of fact I married Marina to hurt Ella (the girl that had rejected him) I found myself in love with Marina, end quote.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ045-0076.wav|The letter fell into Oswald's hands when it was returned to his post office box
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ045-0115.wav|and he thought that he loses jobs because the FBI visits the place of his employment, end quote.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ045-0142.wav|He may have felt he could never tell when the FBI was going to appear on the scene or who else was going to find out about his defection
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ045-0162.wav|He tried to start a conversation with me several times, but I would not answer. And he said that he didn't want me to be angry at him because this upsets him.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ046-0014.wav|at the time of President Kennedy's assassination.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ046-0057.wav|or Thomas Jefferson from Washington to Monticello.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ046-0126.wav|estimated that most of the material received by his office originated in this fashion
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ046-0143.wav|These instructions to PRS personnel appear to be the only instance where an effort was made to reduce the criteria to writing.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ047-0038.wav|The file reflected the Department's determination that Oswald had not expatriated himself.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ047-0081.wav|On June 24, Oswald applied in New Orleans for a passport, stating that he planned to depart by ship
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ047-0121.wav|stated the Bureau's reasoning in this way, quote,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ047-0194.wav|Hosty received this information on the afternoon of November 22, 1963.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ047-0200.wav|as to whether Oswald fell within the category of, quote, threats against the President, end quote, which should be referred to the Service.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ048-0029.wav|As reflected in this testimony,
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ048-0091.wav|Advance preparations.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ048-0245.wav|but that their visits to the Cellar were, quote, neither consistent nor inconsistent, end quote, with their duty.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ049-0010.wav|who responded to the unplanned event with dispatch.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0029.wav|that is reflected in definite and comprehensive operating procedures.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0087.wav|propensity toward violent action, or some similar characteristic, coupled with some evaluation of the capability of the individual or group
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0149.wav|PRS must develop the capacity to classify its subjects on a more sophisticated basis than the present geographic breakdown.
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+ data/LJSpeech-1.1/wavs/LJ050-0270.wav|This Commission can recommend no procedures for the future protection of our Presidents which will guarantee security.