Chapter 31:
[Different Views of Justice] Squire Lippet tells a horrified Oliver Edwards that
Judge Temple had issued a warrant to search Natty's cabin, and that Natty was now liable to fine
and imprisonment for assaulting a magistrate and threatening a constable with firearms. Edwards
goes to see Elizabeth, who assures him that her father would never imprison a man who had just
saved her life. However the Judge, who joins them, insists that he cannot allow his personal
feelings to impede justice, and that the law must now take its course. An outraged Edwards
accuses Judge Temple of having usurped possession of his lands; the Judge defends his title, and
dismisses Edwards from his employment. Apologizing to Elizabeth, Oliver Edwards rushes from
the Mansion House.
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