Then one of my men came in to say that Burbidge had been seen taking a ticket—to London?
Mr. Burbidge asked him whether he was willing to tell what he had done with the trunk of the body.
Mr. Burbidge asked how he could think of such a horrible mode of disposing of the body?
Clough has more thought, Burbidge more music; but I am disappointed in the book on the whole.
Mr. Burbidge, the town-clerk, addressed him, and said that he was not bound to say anything to criminate himself.