Where did the telegram come from?
Lancaster:
Who was it for?
Ernest
How long had Schurz been sentenced for?
A year.
What was Schurz's first name?
Max
And what was Ernest's last name?
Le Breton
What's the title of the chapter?
TELL IT NOT IN OATH.
What number is it?
CHAPTER XXVIII.
Who followed after Ernest in another hansom at a distance?
Arthur Berkeley
What kind of prison was max Schurz sentenced to?
A common felon's prison
Who did Ernest hand the telegram to?
Edie
Where was he taking a hansom cab to?
The office.
Where were they sitting when there was a knock on the door?
A little sitting-room
What were his hands doing when he opened it?
trembling
Did Ernest not want to go?
No, he wanted to.
What was it a chance to do?
Save the country.
What was England trembling upon?
The brink of an abyss
Who needed to be compelled to redress the injustice?
The Home Secretary
Was there anything else that could have moved Ernest?
No
Where was he when he handed the telegram to Edie?
Flushed and feverish.
Was he yelling when he handed it to Edie?
No, he didn't say a word.