That quick, wild scene in the garden was not to be put away for all those arraignments of her honest heart, although it seemed impossible, recalled there in the thin hours of that long and eventful night, like something remembered of another, not of herself.
"The Rustler of Wind River"
G. W. Ogden
Then came on arraignments, and trials, and pleadings; and the whole garrison was in a ferment about this unfortunate queue.
"Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete"
Washington Irving
Accustomed as Janet was to these frequent arraignments of her father's inefficiency, it was gradually borne in upon her now-despite a preoccupation with her own fate-that the affair thus plaintively voiced by her mother was in effect a family crisis of the first magnitude.
"The Dwelling Place of Light, Complete"
Winston Churchill Last Updated: March 5, 2009