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Chapter XLII

           HeeventhoughtofsomeoftheargumentshewouldusetoconvincetheothersthatCowperwoodwasguilty.JurorNo.2,onthecontrary,SimonGlassberg,aclothier,thoughtheunderstoodhowitallcameabout,anddecidedtovoteforacquittal.HedidnotthinkCowperwoodwasinnocent,buthedidnotthinkhedeservedtobepunished.JurorNo.3,FletcherNorton,anarchitect,thoughtCowperwoodwasguilty,butatthesametimethathewastootalentedtobesenttoprison.JurorNo.4,CharlesHillegan,anIrishman,acontractor,andasomewhatreligious-mindedperson,thoughtCowperwoodwasguiltyandoughttobepunished.JurorNo.5,PhilipLukash,acoalmerchant,thoughthewasguilty.JurorNo.6,BenjaminFraser,aminingexpert,thoughthewasprobablyguilty,buthecouldnotbesure.Uncertainwhathewoulddo,jurorNo.7,J.J.Bridges,abrokerinThirdStreet,small,practical,narrow,thoughtCowperwoodwasshrewdandguiltyanddeservedtobepunished.Hewouldvoteforhispunishment.JurorNo.8,GuyE.Tripp,generalmanagerofasmallsteamboatcompany,wasuncertain.JurorNo.9,JosephTisdale,aretiredgluemanufacturer,thoughtCowperwoodwasprobablyguiltyascharged,buttoTisdaleitwasnocrime.Cowperwoodwasentitledtodoashehaddoneunderthecircumstances.Tisdalewouldvoteforhisacquittal.JurorNo.10,RichardMarsh,ayoungflorist,wasforCowperwoodinasentimentalway.Hehad,asamatteroffact,norealconvictions.JurorNo

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