An Enterprise representative who visited…
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Dr. Woodvilleperson
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Enterprise representativeperson
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Juan Rodriguez's wifeperson
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a.k.a. the woman, the victim
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chunk 658 · paragraph 355
ath were caused
their their own culpable negligence.
Like crows waiting for a carcass sat the jury
on some stools.
While the judge instructed, as he whittled
on the fence.
“Ye mustn’t tech her, it’s sure agi’n the rules
And we must go accordin’, to the law and
evy-dence.’’
An Enterprise representative who visited
the place at 9 o’clock found the woman still alive
and the coroner’s jury still waiting. Taking in
the situation at a glance he hurried to town
and brought a physician. Dr. Woodville. At
noon the woman was brought to town and
placed in the Sisters’ hospital with every prob-
ability of a perfect recovery within two weeks.
On examination there was found to be eight
knife wounds, only three of which were of any
serious depth, the others being mere scratches.
The knife being dull and the clothing which
the woman wore, were what saved her life.
The villain’s intent was good.
The coroners inquest is postponed till fur-
ther notice. In justice to some of the jurymen,
it is claimed by them that they wanted to return
to town and send a physician to care for the
victim but they say the judge insisted upon
finding what he came for, a stiff.