Later that morning, three men -- two lawyers and the judge -- sat in chambers while Lon finished speaking. It was a moment before the judge answered.
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"No, Your Honor, it can't," Lon answered almost too quickly. Stay relaxed, he told himself. Take a deep breath.
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"No, Your Honor. It's of a personal nature. I know it's out of the ordinary, but I really need to take care of it." Good, better.
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"It's an unusual request," he said, pondering the situation. "It seems to me the trial could very well end today. Are you saying this urgent matter can't wait until later this evening or tomorrow?"
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"And it has nothing to do with this case?"
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The judge leaned back in his chair, evaluating him for a moment. "Mr. Bates, how do you feel about this?"
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He cleared his throat. "Mr. Hammond called me this morning and I've already spoken to my clients. They're willing to postpone until Monday."
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"I believe so," he said. "Mr. Hammond has agreed to reopen discussion on a certain matter not covered by this proceeding."
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"I see," the judge said. "And do you believe it is in your clients' best interests to do this?"
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He paused for effect, then looked to some papers on his desk. "I'll agree to adjourn until Monday. Nine o'clock sharp."
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The judge looked hard at both of them and thought about it.
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"Thank you, Your Honor," Lon said.
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Two minutes later he was leaving the courthouse. He walked to the car he had parked directly across the street, got in, and began the drive to New Bern, his hands shaking.
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"I don't like it," he finally said, "not at all. But Mr. Hammond has never made a similar request before, and I assume the matter is very important to him."
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