A much later novel, Scales of Justice (1955), gives sketchy details of this period in Alleyn's life.
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Scales of Justice (1955)
The inhabitants of Swevenings are stirred only by a fierce competition to catch a monster trout known to dwell in their beautiful stream.
Scales held by Lady Justice symbolizing the measure of a case's support and opposition
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The Scales of Justice, A series of 13 cinema shorts produced in the UK between 1962 - 1967 later shown as a TV series.
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Scales of Justice (novel), a novel by New Zealand writer Ngaio Marsh featuring her character Inspector Roderick Alleyn
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An engraving of the seal made for the March 26, 1885 edition of the Daily Graphic did not show either the 1776 or 1789 inscriptions, the scales of justice, nor a recognizable scroll, all presumably because these were no longer discernible on impressions made by the seal.