The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . MTOniOGRAPJIY OF QUITEAtJ. 105 Blaine on the other side. They entered the ladies room ;i stood there watching the President and they passed byme. Before they reached the depot I had been promen-ading up and down the ladies room between the ticketoffice door and the news stand door, a space of some ten ortwelve feet. I walked up and down there I should say two orthree times working myself up, as I knew the hour was athand. The President and Mr. Blaine
The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . MTOniOGRAPJIY OF QUITEAtJ. 105 Blaine on the other side. They entered the ladies room ;i stood there watching the President and they passed byme. Before they reached the depot I had been promen-ading up and down the ladies room between the ticketoffice door and the news stand door, a space of some ten ortwelve feet. I walked up and down there I should say two orthree times working myself up, as I knew the hour was athand. The President and Mr. Blaine came into the ladiesroom and walked right by me; they did not notice me asthere were quite a number of ladies and children in theroom. how the president fell. There was quite a large crowd of ticket-purchasers atthe gentlemens ticket office in the adjoining room; the depotseemed to be quite full of people. There was quite a crowdand commotion around, and the President was in the act ofpassing from the ladies room to the main entrance throughthe door. I should say he was about four or five feet fromthe door nearest the ticket office, in th
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