All 10 Uses of
testimony
in
Selected Tales, by Poe
- We give below all the material testimony elicited.†
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- Corroborates the testimony of Musèt in general.†
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- This witness volunteered his testimony.†
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- Corroborates the general testimony.†
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- Corroborated the testimony, and the opinions of M. Dumas.†
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- Let me now advert—not to the whole testimony respecting these voices—but to what was peculiar in that testimony.†
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- Let me now advert—not to the whole testimony respecting these voices—but to what was peculiar in that testimony.†
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- Now, how strangely unusual must that voice have really been, about which such testimony as this could have been elicited!†
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- "I know not," continued Dupin, "what impression I may have made, so far, upon your own understanding; but I do not hesitate to say that legitimate deductions even from this portion of the testimony—the portion respecting the gruff and shrill voices—are in themselves sufficient to engender a suspicion which should give direction to all farther progress in the investigation of the mystery.†
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- It is a fac-simile drawing of what has been described in one portion of the testimony as 'dark bruises, and deep indentations of finger nails,' upon the throat of Mademoiselle L'Espanaye, and in another, (by Messrs. Dumas and Etienne,) as a 'series of livid spots, evidently the impression of fingers.'†
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