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the contrary, was arrogant and harsh in his intercourse with common people. The lawyer for the defence interrupted him with the words: "You are not asked for a certificate of good conduct!" and the judge admonished him to keep to the point. The gardener, unintimidated, added that Herr von Abonyi had first inflicted bodily abuse on the cartwright, who was not his employee, and the latter then threatened him or rather defended himself. The judge asked if he had seen this. "No," replied the witness, "but Janos saw it and told me." Janos was recalled and confronted with the gardener. He could remember nothing about it. The examination was continued. The gardener testified that Pista had been willing to submit to arrest, but would not allow himself to be handcuffed, for which, moreover, not the semblance of necessity had existed. Besides, Herr von Abonyi had had an evil intention when he sent for the revolver, for he asked expressly for the one lying on the table by the bed, and the whole parish knew that this weapon was always loaded. So it was false that Herr von Abonyi supposed he held an unloaded pistol in his hand. The judge addressed his last question to the witness: "Did you see the defendant fire the weapon intentionally?" The gardener replied that no one could have seen that, except a person who stood directly beside the criminal and watched his finger closely; he could only say that Herr von Abonyi kept the weapon constantly aimed, and his finger on the trigger, so that he, the gardener, had involuntarily thought that some mischief would happen, and that the shot was fired at the precise moment when Pista raised the pitchfork against the servant, who was pressing upon him. The lawyer for the defence rose and informed the court that the witness was a servant whom Abonyi had discharged. "I was discharged after I gave the same testimony at the preliminary examination which I have given to-day," observed the gardener quietly. "Speak only when the court questions you!" said the judge reprovingly; then he whispered a short time with his companions in office, and finally announced that the last witness would not be sworn. The gardener looked at the judge in bewilderment and returned to his place among the audience. The prosecuting attorney now began his speech. He censured Abonyi for sending for the revolver, and the command to handcuff the refractory man seemed to him to show over-zeal
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