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George Balcombe, Vol. 2: A Novel (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from George Balcombe, Vol. 2: A Novel

We entered just as the grand jury had been sent out. Many of the bystanders had followed, so that at the moment the crowd was thinned, and there was a pause in business. In one corner, behind a small table, over which his leg was thrown, sat a good-looking man, of a sleepy eye and sluggish air, puffing lazily at the stump of a cigar. This, I learned, was the judge. At another table was the clerk, and clustered around were several persons, various in air, dress, and aspect, whose bustling manner indicated that they were lawyers. A little apart sat two gentlemen, whose intelligent countenances, as they glanced with a cool inquiring look on all that passed, at times exchanging whispers, sometimes serious, sometimes playful, marked them as the master minds of the place. In one of these I recognised my acquaintance Shaler. The other was a man of striking appearance. Though apparently not more than thirty years of age, he was quite gray; but his complexion was fresh and ruddy, his features regular and bold, his forehead broad and high; and his dark gray eye, quietly moving around the room, dwelt a moment on each individual, as if reading and thoroughly understanding all in turn.

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