On the 14th of March 1891 a mob broke into the jail and lynched eleven of the accused. [Please select]
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He'll never know how nigh he come to getting lynched.' [Please select]
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Well, by and by somebody said Sherburn ought to be lynched. [Please select]
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"Because I shouldn't have survived him five minutes," answered the colonel, coolly, "or, if I had, his companions would have lynched me." [Please select]
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They lynched you if they didn't like you enough, and if they liked you too much they kidnapped you. [Please select]
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And at length their anger burst into fury, and, in 1844, Smith and one of his brothers were lynched by the mob. [Please select]
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"You mean we should have lynched those fellows as they were taken." [Please select]
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Had a man given any sign to warn them, I think he would have been lynched. [Please select]
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Had he done so, he would have been hooted out of camp and probably lynched. [Please select]
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He had time to shout over his shoulder as he went forth without closing the door: "The old woman has lynched herself." [Please select]
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He then found himself the most hated man of Europe and more than once ran the risk of being lynched by angry crowds of outraged citizens. [Please select]
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