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State's Attorney Fallas

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I, the scourge-wielder, balance-wrecker,         Smiter with whips and swords;         I, hater of the breakers of the law;         I, legalist, inexorable and bitter,         Driving the jury to hang the madman, Barry Holden,         Was made as one dead by light too bright for eyes,         And woke to face a Truth with bloody brow:         Steel forceps fumbled by a doctor's hand         Against my boy's head as he entered life         Made him an idiot. I turned to books of science         To care for him.         That's how the world of those whose minds are sick         Became my work in life, and all my world.         Poor ruined boy! You were, at last, the potter         And I and all my deeds of charity         The vessels of your hand.

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