Enoch Oswald:
Paul, are you familiar with the words used in British law for a sentence of death?
Paul Mathry:
No, sir.
Enoch Oswald:
Well, like all good prose, they have a great simplicity and in this case fearful simplicity. As I remember, it's 'it is the verdict' - no, no it's better than that - 'it is the judgement of this court that you be taken from this place to another place and then to a place of execution, there to be hanged by the neck until you are dead, and may the Lord have mercy on your soul.' Well your father escaped all that...
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