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Show i Mr. MaybrtcK I Hopeful. , For the first time slnco her llfo lenience len-ience waa Imposed eleven year ago Mrs. Florence Msybrlck had a private Interview with her counael. Dr. Clark Dell of New York, at tbe Ayleibury prlion In England fii- ' the other day, XmLftvx-Mra XmLftvx-Mra Maybrlck la imESAFQt. Indignant at the at- JEnSfcWBtk tuck made by tho WHpM Liverpool Poat on MB .afjB the late chief Jul- Utf 30 VW tlco of England, 'v (A l.ord Ilunell of rrA? Klllowen, former A SR" counael for tht J sJjSlf prisoner 'The on- (bttf ,JL ly perton up to tho -rVLeVx U preient who ever M1. ij saw mo alone," aha Mr Msybrlck. said, 'was tho chief Justice Whan ,1, tho aiilxia camo here last Feb- ruary Lord lluasell came to the prison and nsked to see mo Whin ho waa atartlng to go bo aald: 'Mr 1 Maybrlck, I am doing all In my power ' for your releaae. Whatever happens, ' ' remember tbt that If there I on f man In England who bellavea In your Innocence, I am that man ' It wa on- ly by accident that I heard of Lord lluiiell' death, for 1 have not aeen a newspaper for a decade, but 1 eoulj not help but feel that In hi death I had loit my bctt friend " For tho laat faw daya Mra Maybrlck ha been In a hoapltal ward, owing to a alight lllneia, but he tay her health Is generally good The recent United States memorial la ttlll In tbe hand ot the home secretary, Blr Matthew White Iltdley, and Mra. Maybrlck' friends are hopeful that when tho answer an-swer come It will be a pardon. |