The Testimony of the Hanged Man Quotes
The Testimony of the Hanged Man
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“Miss Stephens, observing the chaos that was normal for central London at that hour of the day, observed, 'This is very disorganised. Cannot it be better arranged”
― The Testimony of the Hanged Man
― The Testimony of the Hanged Man
“A Mr Canning, sir,' announced Morris. 'He's very upset. He says someone has abducted his entire family.'
'If that's true, he has a right to be upset! How sure is he of this? Are there any witnesses?'
'No, but you'd better speak to him, Mr Ross. He's a-' A curiously bland expressing crosses the sergeant's face. 'He is a taxpayer, sir.'
'Ah,' I said. 'I think I understand you. He believes he pays our wages and therefore we are here to do his bidding.'
'It's the impression he gave me, sir'
'Then show this tax-paying gentleman in, Morris, without delay.”
― The Testimony of the Hanged Man
'If that's true, he has a right to be upset! How sure is he of this? Are there any witnesses?'
'No, but you'd better speak to him, Mr Ross. He's a-' A curiously bland expressing crosses the sergeant's face. 'He is a taxpayer, sir.'
'Ah,' I said. 'I think I understand you. He believes he pays our wages and therefore we are here to do his bidding.'
'It's the impression he gave me, sir'
'Then show this tax-paying gentleman in, Morris, without delay.”
― The Testimony of the Hanged Man
