1. John's reflections on his boyhood, his introduction to Miss Keyes and the Glen, his restlessness, and his struggles with | not rated | 6:19 |
2. This was the happiest period in his life. All looked set fair for a career until he was stricken with sickness and inva | not rated | 10:12 |
3. Tragedy now strikes hard. The world's imagination is caught by the brutal senselessness of the apparent criminal who sl | not rated | 3:57 |
4. John was hardly more than a bewildered observer at his own trial, not being allowed to say more than a few words. The t | not rated | 7:31 |
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