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THE EVENING WORLD, sAruKDAY, JANUART 19, 1907. : se _ THE GREAT THAW TRAGEDY---HOW MILLIONAIRE’S WAYWARD SON _-___ WORKED HIMSELF TO RAGE THAT ENDED IN SLAYING OF WHITE: + Beginning at College, He Betrayed! The Thaw Court-Room as It May Appear During. His Trial. the Disposition That Subsequently PERETTI - Seema Sa — Ss as eeaneereeacmer, ECE TET TIe Ore TIN ig Marked Every Turn in His } feet eacuear a Stormy. Career. HIS SENSATIONAL MARRIAGE -._. WITH MISS EVELYN NESBIT. - Seandal That Resulted from Effort to! ~ Secure Rooms—The Shooting on Madison Square. = - _ Roof-Gardén. | * Ses : By Albert Payson-Terh ¢ : pupus c APTER 1. o0 THE RICH MAN'S SON, buth of seventeen, freshman in Wooster tr summoned one day in 187 9 the private rosim of Presid lon’ hand, y mea -To the average undergraduate sucht Suntinpns bri for college presidents keldom xend for. boys for the purpote of showering compl ments on them. But the lanky freshni lad no dread of the ordeal, Was he not Harry Kendall. Thaw, son multi-miltionaire of Pitteourg? Had cot ifs mother, herself a forme e384, WTS AVI Ett to Surely the fac: would think twite before reprimanditg a youth of-wuch gist ity. ngs out a cold sweat of fear, | 1 | ‘Thaw, * observed: Prealdent Scovel as tlie taoghe-encred-precincta-nf-tie inner a youngster stood Eire. nines you came her ‘of the place play lawn tennis when vou should You are known to as She cigarette fend.” FetsN os 3 settee sa mecrrdut It is your mothe: YOu make somauilng of yourself.” You are her oldest xon. Now 1 want you, | torlety-socker and for her sake, to turnover a new leat | fa) and apply yourself seriously to some Uranel of atudy:” sfoproof_was, perhaps. { administered to oung Thaw yawned. Make up your n: pursued the t educat! choose.” ; I've alrexdy choses,” replied Thaw. Ay ho pulled out a monogrammed oll case. drew forts a cigarette and Mghtea It. poeaer “What courses have you chosen?” ation effectod by plecing together actual the Interior of the court. Justice’ Fitzgerald is shown on the bench el Theta he sa Beare Ih the-tHal aii a pletur eat Ate Tenaniessnstio itive distonce-nemrthe-teperters’ tats Mieates Thaw. The coi iebacthis-teurk rt officers are those who are regu- eccentric r suddenly concentrate ! wandering “Whose business ta it ies bec. whether I'm married or not? ence t0 qhestion me like this. Iv “It Jay pranks and eh] ake to} nese Mo ist mischiee was Iring Into a reveng ful, quarrelsome sullen- no ex. Dout hte beantiql wite. Ie wan nét content with suse ¥ casual admirer of sinister deatens 116 ove SOURDT TH Teed Nis pen by charktny = bolted from the pler, leap-tn hid Intery opinions. They turned on Miss Nesbit, A stamp of [of an Angora kitten waa” Iy Fesponse” ste Vout Thaw,t lett the pler, alone, sort of capital let Later, wthen anotlier reporter tackled lim, ew ence Evelyn Nesbit. daughter of @ lawyer and bleycle be was married. : ¥ family’s social orbit never crossed that of the Thawa. fer fa 7 Te -arove tothe -Camberand tote! — F mother moved to Allegheny C ttle Evelyn—or “Flossie, as| “am Harry Thaw, of alied In thise days—where she opened a boarding-house, | for myself, a maid and vale the girl grew‘up, daint eauciful, winsome, but with | te sovlal or intellectual advantages that should go wlth such an outwan sarance. Mrs. Nesbit waa n wise woman in her generation, She moved tol 71le Went out Quertea-Mr- Beovri-eageriyeahe affected | New York, where aulckls found employment, first as n_photoxrapher’s and! and the mald nr a pobitst peli clousatatrenake thal beean to Mil the room. later as an artist's model, |) Soon-atter, | “I've decided on penmanship and 1 teniis,” aieWered THAW, Turning on his Chartes barn Citbson-wax-attracted by -her-rare typeof benuty-and-made Bey= | told —by—the-pus: Azalpuohingoue: a <p eral stuttics-of-her-face-knd-figure,-moat-famous-of-which-was hla_ploture “The “Please come to the afice and register.' hes nt Word..to the x: SOUS Eternal Cucstion”” Otherortists delighted to paint her. “Im engaged juat-now," camo back thn answer =pttantard White. then_tn the helght of his faine as an architect, was a con| Swett aent up @ bumiianron HolsesuT of feminine oud “looks, particularly wien eres CHAPTER ou, THE WOMAN IN THE CASE, er Pittsburger was born in whose de was to be blazoned in the Jargest + wortay | y Stites aaa back “te Jealous And heh Thaw snapped out a denial that jateand 5 fth-street and Broadway | clerk. “And Towant a eulss | orp: affalre ith yout “and a lady * replied the clerk, w evaded ‘Thaw. "I'll attena hour later he came bac + and the whole party w RO Sweit proprietor i . arrived at d—eteck—pt—Phaw's—tattem tatepiater- == 1 falling he constantly th. lire private dat e's moventents. 1 later, Nesbit; thelr baggage | to thelr ‘Ono of tie Worst men ti sings President Seqvet-rooeivedthis tote, Vot-therelenoliingto i Lat this ha anes nin hawia denialo the | the past rela incerning papers co: se = “HK: THAW HECHT COO” tobe | Matriase, ane tepented sy hin wi hie farmer rey at TE eT ti Fee patiae, la a PAN] hor that, in former days, he fiad oung_end_of the lagenuetype_He-sought-and procured an-introduction_to the} thint message politely toll Thaw-that uniens thi youn main could pubiely.|suikht to resant aetively those relations: j-Back G-mn ‘he runsway a month or so later wiit. several trunks 6 dasetingts pretty litte model. Soon after the rumor went forty iat Evelyn Way [acknowtedsn: Atins Nextt as by registering an such, Me Wise} Cigar abain Ggaretias, Ano freshman woull probably have ered expulsion... 6 Under Wie grear arcttteots protection: [marty wouth TVS TO TeRVS ie Novel, +} eye. K z —_HClgarette Fiend" received the prod 8 traditlonal welcome. See ae anton ROTIDeN tirealaalt, poh ciaunnrice ae played Quiek Move to New Quarters. | Uivaihilag necura inher s Fr ] s Girls. ne oo © baes Ata a Dt day, efusing to ister, the ‘Thaw pa ¢ roajuurtern, [tio vom n oso long __€oltege Colors for Chorus Girls. from her looks, she showed scant promise of a histrionte future, Yo atl refusing to resister, t haw 4 juarteract nowh tong His dext cacapade was less barsiexs, Musical comedy and burlesque oulner Miss Nesbit became a prominent: Axture at after-theatra suppers, atudio Ee kong ththe rooms of w fri gometimea visited ¢ aster Ojera-House. Thaw: lellghted to squander his} revels and like affairs, Harry Thaw was a frequenter of simi! Ey, cash on the choru companies and his entertainments {n their honor! numbered among his friends many of the girls Senuninl scandallzed the 1 tyition cane when hen Revers: nd at the Grey aw went to | fesarde tural ja | former gay reckies [Ana the onject-or-ttiat a. He tatkedt wildly, was irritable ar lar functions and It was. there harrowing down to morose ha anford W Meantime, relations between Harry nd his To: anc suffering family we: stratnod to the breaking: point. His mother had patiently en dur i « nee fore-onty a _question_of time -hefore-the two-shautt-muct:—And-that time-come Brot a = a bysher aon 5 sient laiii 1. ——— SCI AL Ia2 certyin Yeotietly decailete chorus 19 wear bows and yarters of black | early in 192. rought onan honored name by hier aon’ debanches and-wonsatimal-FAcaaet recente Bid old gold, the coliesy colois. As Wooster UiISerslly was a Stritt Prewhyterian’ Thaw, Tike White, had grown to have a p; And of fresh, Onjaded aspect, rather than for ‘the older, 1 Of Nis dliosen World. AU Nest went he was vy iowhen tt eame to ac opting na danghter-! histo elyn Just what wrangles. appoals, frutt! Jaw an ox chord sir) artist's | at APE CLANLA DK, iAstltution, the effect of vis daring feat may readily be tmagined heto ber ne vir lite | = 280 from Woosier to Princeton young Thaw foundat convenient to make: hte crence for girls who wore 3 NB | model with such more experienced ADIUS, patience ent 44 ATRUMents and discussions werlt on nich Judifferent firs t 1 a uy vel th gat or sisalnog fauare ce ] controliah: TH d tO Thehind the closed s he Thaw sion the world w neve row rden on the ove of du t want irat performance of a if a At the lattera Ai PSA thors Arnis atasin with | Eeatyns i ane 1 of the Thaw mansion t 1 wht hw A : wa ater UAL Te TG SAFES aR ee ¥ = Conficting ‘revorta ran. riot, One runior told ¢ ed to faveiyn to) y : om he coud af HUY folind fo [is surprise il ta eta ot = : Nother recounted threats tocul the p i é y r ex os 2 ef his Gither's wealth and hin mothers clmritice had fr teas effeet Gian in he; 44e0 Manner Cold at First. = An etier=recgt! al i ats to-eut-th tiv the Nis + He won no special noterety and no honors of any sort She appears to have treated him With an unwonted reserve find this do: PES RTE Or UN ees He- ER VO Up Ihe Atiera brief rojourn he fu. dere Was Tio chenee of Rraddation.—do-he lettin | lees made-the spatled favorite of fortune aft je Gown fn earnest to hte chosen career of pailie towestte and hat thostan aire arneof Stanford. i sudio in the tower fuelt, lives in ¢ Mort, would scuren have pald. 1 theomore-eager-to-wit) pertarar ald Separcay Nave) p disgust aid rety wl ey Seta“ AS Ort obo knowles Jes tn thilt same studio, a tna Ssisig ate TaL nad ; : er EIttH Ite -whaidowed her everett nly. that he would The nerfarmance droned along # Whi were not AU ES =o RPE aRan Ee a 7 = = LE are eauel PROTA TEASED in Pittsburg w it no. al ery aw and one of te ti had deen @Ad had fought -his way ability and “grit lo the top of the Mannelat d took to Haunting the p to New York a Taha a a @t,a restaurant, and later sited thet Tvetya Wid- shown annoyance-at— Hidder=-He—tad tees _—tisica snarrind und ras the father of tenohiidren, Har was most 1 u : é ali . ~——being tho eldest child of the secaad unto. During bis last years William 1 Whether withdraw KE from dlus of Thaw's influence Hid not veal home ney nae over: other part-oftown froai that + surrounded —byconvistal (ri nis Stanford White dining > aye not his family. how capled by his wife and ehildren. and dw “nis of both sexes, Meanwhile Nin_uncon Rain dented ¢ lark marriage, Iya eal the gold mit-the reek. gray rains ‘ Hogure mat- Cont led atienUon, aa Tie passed tri At ina possible Inck of educ on anc « Up A position behind a bank of p: ya at the end.of the audl- a4 HE th the ge : halal cta— whine aha eratedson—bim-and he -wtehot 5 = fr. ee z : = = Herself to charity and clyareh work Thier pliys: WR WUOBINGRNTMICROCRTOR RET he cents atte rant Were pe tes ot theattre—chetre feeling tee SSS TBH thou mass awa from iis family the elder Thaw-kent a C4! fy-rate, Inthe aeme of her |v)", ™" es niente elther side of Uils squarocof sents were tubles southern end oe] jawed. For on his death it was found that Cateer Miny Neablt wits bi nea ane oo : eer oes eres - Sree st cere tress = iW eating Cie adore wit a MONTY CTO WANE oT -EOr ted “oft-to- Pompton Ns srmttiore fe CUSCE AT = UCn tines thirry—ahosid —show—“diacretion and flinews' to handle h'e 2 st eruet led ak a pupli-at “Pa ; iC. dp Mi! =——Swgnttut=sharn—of the Fim, estate, Heat Mrs = “Thaw —w hose [a Voits il he waa, “sexclusive” boarding whoo! , Yalded this allawante to sdiice Lerselt, as “mothers will mare At bottle ne a tare: pa Reever some friends. He was -Strnfort—Whi had dined with 4 q Senor for ttte. Te were at thd timers | ee ee ear re pyres Cpe preheat eee ai year wluiout walting tor any posstblo algn of discretion or fitness. thus per, ported in the nefehborhood that ane wa, | "OW 1 f\miie pride itis [eRe tsoC THe NeW: MN Nar eatO wie letaREeeMTIAL Of the ventral-tablea” = Raps robbing the boy of (ho last chance of cultivating such virtues, a. ward-of-Stantord White's —whiom=Wir|yeqqe ee fon"the southern side of the roof-e | And—now,untrarmiciled_by fatherly supervision, Harry began. the mieteorie irchitect was educating, A few [ palgn that wax (o recolve its frst patiye in x Tombs cell “num. iner people! “from~ town ratsed thet eyebrows, “but -for~ theme: PS ~ — as nent w aU TTS Tce Valun, sf acapade “hewever ett pedlip —ablis vous Now Seren capi Ina fit of subtie humer he waked one night throusi dekeription: talted with Thaw! wi anid to vinitothe neighborhood -and-to- ts dow of (he Imperial Hotel ia this city: Aw no arteries’ were'c PAGES. HAD. ONG. fone, daleceeith Meet for damage done, the affair waa soon Tuahed up Hpi ereaet rir aceaacmary ie who recognized the table, where he ‘The sum of hia wiht eihereres ie and_ nto} kk to him, an jdjy watehed the performs The taltonanin gry raincoat muickty—forwart towers TIT RAT fytare jit he Wd ner y The Sdgoting of White. id azlast coasente to came on and “look over" the girl at among (ip palma and walked cot topkrd—ap-—and—met—Thaw. 1 to jose x0 Wuch im rly Drotessod to 1ike—the ox<horua © U1ate glares wine tarda te pad ‘bra eS auddénty stricken aay) ar. neide guilt con Sl te rocelWve her ox her ieee a ania wife. = ‘ : Pine witepedsouten-tevolv ¥ Is- architect could guage 2 ete a , ; oa i, i. i Pitts : m ent—ccr nly before lie could avert the young man ated, +. Then, Maky trom a protonged=drinktng bout, he -wardered-one night into n ent prnameat ne ae naa tourlnites Pheir Marriage in F ttsburg. za in inte i resort, known as the Gurrick, ‘atfaoked a nesry porter and tried to wreek the $ : 4 Awcordimgiy, on raonagn ¢ tate place. Bleeding and battered he wax hustled to” Yorkville Court, where he gave his namo as ‘Thompson and professed willingness to pay, Cardy pockets revealed hin identity, sind the newmpapers cave much pe. =-—ekpade, Next he“ broke up a “performance at Weber & Fieldwx Musle Hate Py thrashing scvoral wtiindinta nnd smashing everything he-could lav liwnde ‘One cs elyn and her mother—Who son afterward MARGE CORRE Sooo oe ee eaaly sm atecIAttersshes continued hts Tainan aa narCaneeuene So ald ‘Thaw. cian qhdlesn bid for notoriniy, and tt wax indeed a dull moath when some mis. Arak sclanGraorccdl eA anoatenven mealaines demeanor of Wis did not break into the news, Bometimes it would be a thrashed Foraraniaene special tidings of tlic: couply reneh pis AIsAGelAL UG ONS IRR Lae gbman, sometimes tie story of an attempt to ride a horse up the steps O01) sated report of Thaw'n arrest In Switzerland for breaking the meeddlawallneniel faee ween oi RATT f rough. the door of an exclusive club, of a imilar pian to drive an automobile Uto, A. Young, wothan, whoxe description’ tallied with! Allan Ny i OUD atom windows /Agiln IU waa) n-ropore!/of $0.00) (oes ne! one altting vat | wean Ime, and was vaguely re: y = : Roker.-or of a prodistonm Lili for wing and wreckage at some qtestionsiin recor | UR at tho time, and wan vaguels cldedly stirring scene wan thereafter all concealment wa: Piree—times— Se} shot slowly 1 Fourth of July ato. 8 White tumbled (Oey from his chair to the Uled floordead. Thaw lifted the Weapon, “broke' 1t and coolly: started for Uhe exit, i It had all been wo sudden, ‘so unaccompanied by the ‘confusion and loud ‘ voters that unually peeoe Iss, -that-ho_wall_nig d_the-slevator— girl's side, at thrown (o the winds. «Dr, Bull and Dr, W. | Colfax, the resident physician, conferred,.and an tmmediate operation. waa d 1 dded on.” An nopn_aa the Invalid recovered she lott Pompton, and the gira who Lad for so.manymonths regarded her og one of theme deliberatel:, regulariy,—ax—a—bey might shoot — A Pittsburg church.” The p: y shot took offect nt that the couple had been un: came the | ivelyn in noclety onable- now ennouncer {of the ed by a previous cer ‘ort, Kenerounly seconded by th hewly married—or remarried {ool a house In era Ino Mngiiages aid. wi engaged: forthe saaiduously Informed by friends of the family that | sacety than ‘econclled to the Rirl's’admission to thelr clans and But Fireman Brud Hint they had grown to love her very: dearly revolver, 0 & added In hts te td the os. old w, to Inunch vew, sucha wurried and in now Mre. \Ughter quarrelled and Fadl T haws we detailed at the th 1 tiad seen White's body on the 3 jorer und wrested (he pistol from his h Velyn was ever at her mother-in- | (erer und wrested (h Heed to ike the formor model to Jin heart. the ‘ata rulned my wit Tl bits, was with | fault was none of the heart-broken mother's policeman who was hittr eee : Same Ron Tt latices cana the Tho policeman warn & Champagne, absinthe and cigarettes In infinite quantities added to tile meres oc | frfed £0 ag his “wife, "Strihin’ lon Inge reutinereereearaeccty ul une: Koo timen.” 2 rhopte who know then doth besan to], Striking Incidents in the ‘ i th 1 Ame} tre, had seen him “break? the round. He dntervepted the mur- nd. THAW made po. resistance, fv observed carelessly to the fireman and to « inst making any statement, and-hurried hk eae to the elevator, At Ite gute Evelyn overtook them and throw herself hye ¢ aoe ld wen, | terteally on her husband's, neck. ‘ . 1 tO pall Mie young coupla were | terieally, on . : + . ss} ; : : E 3 “OW, Marry?” ee rereamed, “I never th you'd really do itt Bat it ~) But America did not open a suficiently lrge or Rilttaring fold for hie onli The no wenerore teal UPUNe ARE | Ca eer of Harry Hendall Thaw. rin vw York than at home. re aUpmveUtaliteande ais out: . gapabilitisa, Ba, in 190). when he was avout thirty, Thaw changed his hase of | Members of the Tha ere.ques Ran away <olle: shentrebuk rj siti And now acnew phase th Harry's ec. | oo fere, officer,” rald ‘Thaw, after trying to quiet her; “telephone to George F3 operations to Paris, ‘There he proceedad to repent hin New, York and Plitshaee | doned. None of them knew of any mar-| | } ny Way from collexe_ when rebuked for. lack of ambition. renttiolties bexan to show ltselti "Be no | Caraccine Tell wim: tiny tit robe | 4 Derformancen on: n larger wcale. Hiv Anbut at the Joly French eaplial. wqe| Tike contract by ‘Harry, The mat Gave famous beauty dinner in Paris that cost him) $50,000, loriger walked t hi platocwlawe whic |e one ccaedithe policeman $10 and submitted quietty to betng tod across: to the marked by a "Beauty Dinner’ which, at a cost of RA.00, he give In honor ofa | WAS dying down, ivhen itt Pipa dens Married Florence Evelyn Nesbit and kept the union a secret, Hows, nor drove A hansom up the steps | ost Thirtleth Street Pollee Slailotic ‘There he gave his name as James Smith, sf y Pay. of notorious, Paristonnen, The favore were-juwe's, and. the-mema on opi, sationally revived: by the /nows that Refused -shelterin New York hotel because he wouldn't ad] SMO. Mut he developed a mad} giut-adied an equally fictitious address, a guirean vision of expenre and rarity, é rand oH Marry Sear mit marriage. "4 Jealoury. He had always teen ready to Mrs, Thaw, senior, had just suiled’ for Durope, News of hor son’s latest > i a x This banquet gave Thaw the European status) he craved. M0 follower ati Rttabiirie Fass, Were. atOpplite at. the oy i 5 4 ‘ Goh Ny Into a rage when Evelyn pall any ate ost xpectuciine atrocity reached her an she landed. She hastened back to J Mith Another nt $100'a plate and with one at which Sousa's whoto band never, | Carteton Hotel in. Landon. Also. tha! Stanford White, who had been a friend of Miss Nesbit, excites jitentlon'tovother menicorwhenratiers vec [ont cn Monga annaal hin aiUieui etna Rae IO eeaC eee Usten to the Hie BIN for tho latter Stem alone’ being $1,000, He was now « central Neuro | they Were, on thelr way home, the rage of Thaw, iS farded ‘her with too. open admiration ns of the lawyera whe had selected for his defense. fed ain Padi... ~ ‘ S Adponicts lease) sordid) Hetty sramnd On June 25, 1906, the young’ man shot and‘killed the archi. Jj Hut (his srait Mazed out utiro- {| And—to make'a heart-breaking matter even harder—she was forced t» meet eta others wi a coterie of-mev of doubtiul aharacter and women of wheac | Was about to begin was'sald to hay ct on roof of i aes (Gyr Evelyn told) he ¢ th piicly embrace, at the ‘T the hysterical, « 1 girlto whose wutter- ‘ of Madison Square Garde! Svelyn told her friends that 1 publicly embrace, 5 r there could Minfortunately be no dovit recognized him an an easy | cen wanered $n dy this cable message || tect on roof adison Square Garden, Ore Aa Welles afters: they marrinssi| yz Collies! tho torcuredswomantay aan cowed fhlsswor: Talecteee 4 BAEK and potted art courted iim moat axaidiously. Ha hal arivcne trom tho Thaw family to the returntis z SSS a ry's burste of causcless Jealouss Never before, perhaps, hax a New York murder ocoisioned #0 great a sensa- FA, cHarining isitle countess threatened to kill herpeit because he would, not] scons : eae z | frightened her. Now things grew worav, | tton. Certalnly never before Has a shooting opened the vista of s9 many nal MAT her, bot In ral to dave found consolation inthe promine of atibmasine “IF SUE COMES AS MNS, THAW WE SHALL NOT RE VERRY Ono night at Rector's Thaw raised a row because of his guests, «Phila [so remulsivo side Ushia of hy Hf, ‘The character of ala: and slain have Rain! P PRCHLS Thats alvo entertained: the Mikadw'e ‘brother In a ten-day succerslod ay err delphian, had tatked, ax ho considered, too exclusively to Evelyn, then alred morcilensly in cold type tn every paper In the country, Storlen aa { / Sclew dnd revels that Alled tho papers on both sides of the Atlantia ae ‘A DOMESTIC TANGLE. “Men have been shot for what you ure doing!” he roared Pe ATRL GZ AE aaa HUDED ort Auman iralea vuccek Nase veret peat shbethe f Brings Back Yarmouth. ee ADs CANDAI—of tha mont oxelting, mysterious wort—fashed airors die front| He and Evelyn began to quarn bitterly, One of these spats occurred In} pps vette eet anything ut black shame on both slayer ana i : {Many ponoticsn noblemen attached teniselyen to him. Ono of thene was the S pages of nearly o¥ery paper in America on: the morning of Nov, 2)20, | Rector'n, amd wan wo violont. that walters ave wuld. to havo Ineccta ato avert | erm : ove Karl of Yarmouth, Returning (o Amorloa, Harry Introduced Yarmouth to Harry Thaw and Miss Nesbit had arrived in New York trom Europe | Physical injury to the wife. After/somoe such scene Thaw ran qowh to Phila- But throughout this whole sordid, ‘terrible affair, ono infinitely pathetlo i Rife slater, Mins _Alico-Thaws-He-tecredited-with-mokelitg_tha-maich-oetwenn. the the preceding dlaycon ane Kaiser sWilhetm 1i-, where they had occupied the | Weiphia,-raised a. disturbance atthe -bar-of the Hotel. Walton -and was thrown Yet at the lat moinont, although he was to hye given away tho bride, he| Royal Suite. Reporters had fought to (tum @ gating: i ted himacif from the wedding.’ i 2 Barly to 193, at the climax of hls carcor as m © Of quAtions loose] Ot bY a man nanicd Donner, He picke Ngure stands: forth in-tha-holy—lisht-of—coungiess —and—unmerited—sorrowa,-, inst Teen on the young couple: "Were they matiled?” two, when and where?’ “it | back some time and “nx” his aasailont, fzure on whom the chie¢ pinishment must fall-and has already’ fallen. / The Breatest victim and stanchest shleld/ trom d himself up and threatened to como