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|Value 5 - 9 = It's the close of courts […]<p>The building empties of all but a few. That man found guilty of arson hasn't emerged […] Nor have the twins found guilty of contempt of court. And the 'private detective' who perverted the course of justice […] | |Value 5 - 9 = It's the close of courts […]<p>The building empties of all but a few. That man found guilty of arson hasn't emerged […] Nor have the twins found guilty of contempt of court. And the 'private detective' who perverted the course of justice […] | ||
|Value 11 - 14 = An unholy shrieking! […] But it is the tortured scream of metal, not murder. There is embarrassed relief all round, and that track layer is given a stern talking to re the appropriateness of using ''those'' methods in a populated area. | |Value 11 - 14 = An unholy shrieking! […] But it is the tortured scream of metal, not murder. There is embarrassed relief all round, and that track layer is given a stern talking to re the appropriateness of using ''those'' methods in a populated area. | ||
− | |Value 15 - | + | |Value 15 - 18 = Two tired-faced men […] stand considering the railway. A worker looks up from his work on a sleeper. His face flushes. He stands, rushes towards them, but stops yards away – it is only a mock charge. "Go! Shoo! […]" The figures turn and walk along […] |
|Value 20 - 21 = The shout goes up. "Drownie! Get yer plugs in!" Railway workers shove wax in their ears. Police fetch barge poles, ready to encourage the drownie to move along. | |Value 20 - 21 = The shout goes up. "Drownie! Get yer plugs in!" Railway workers shove wax in their ears. Police fetch barge poles, ready to encourage the drownie to move along. | ||
|Value 25 - 29 = Fishers gather downriver of the Magistracy. When a novice […] begins to head upstream, they haul him to one side. It's not that […] he'll steal their fish […] (He is […] convinced by […] a portion of their catch.) You do not fish there. The currents run too deep. | |Value 25 - 29 = Fishers gather downriver of the Magistracy. When a novice […] begins to head upstream, they haul him to one side. It's not that […] he'll steal their fish […] (He is […] convinced by […] a portion of their catch.) You do not fish there. The currents run too deep. | ||
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|Value 42 - 43 = From their unfashionable attire, this pair must be from one of the more distant London suburbs. From the tone of their speech, they are on either side of a civil case. The magistrate is going to have their hands full. | |Value 42 - 43 = From their unfashionable attire, this pair must be from one of the more distant London suburbs. From the tone of their speech, they are on either side of a civil case. The magistrate is going to have their hands full. | ||
|Value 45 - 49 = A gaggle of police roll out […] drunk. Either they finished their shifts hours ago, or they've been drinking neat gin. One bellows, half weeping: "The things we've seen. […] You don't ''know''!" His fellow shushes him with, if anything, less discretion. | |Value 45 - 49 = A gaggle of police roll out […] drunk. Either they finished their shifts hours ago, or they've been drinking neat gin. One bellows, half weeping: "The things we've seen. […] You don't ''know''!" His fellow shushes him with, if anything, less discretion. | ||
− | |Value 50 - | + | |Value 50 - 53 = A defendant is ushered from a carriage towards the entrance of the Magistracy of the Evenlode. They stop, and look up. And look up. To someone unused to the taller buildings of London, it must look grotesque – a giant's home, inhabited by ants. |
|Value 55 - 59 = A shrill-voiced man is yelling […] a […] lawyer […] repeats her advice: "It is entirely legal. It's a power granted to certain members of the Constabulary. […]<p>[…] "My advice would be to accept it. The courts here have a ''remarkable'' way of preventing recidivism. […] | |Value 55 - 59 = A shrill-voiced man is yelling […] a […] lawyer […] repeats her advice: "It is entirely legal. It's a power granted to certain members of the Constabulary. […]<p>[…] "My advice would be to accept it. The courts here have a ''remarkable'' way of preventing recidivism. […] | ||
|Value 60 - 64 = There is a stand off between an usher and a railway worker. On the one hand, she is covered in grease, dirt and oil. On the other, why ''should'' only the nobs and the cops get to use the fancy toilets? | |Value 60 - 64 = There is a stand off between an usher and a railway worker. On the one hand, she is covered in grease, dirt and oil. On the other, why ''should'' only the nobs and the cops get to use the fancy toilets? |