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Pawle may refer to:
- James and Janet Pawle, characters in Village of the Damned, a 1960 British science fiction film
- Lennox Pawle
Usage examples of "pawle".
Five eyewitnesses swear they saw him commit the murders and Pawling had plenty of motive for killing both men.
Intrigued, Gillian Hazeltine, the Silver Fox, agrees to represent Pawling and defend him in court.
In his will, his father cut off Roger Pawling with exactly one dollar.
You, your father, the first mate, and Roger Pawling were asleep in your respective cabins.
Roger Pawling commit the murders, how can there be any doubt about it?
Roger Pawling is innocent of these crimes that I consider it my duty to apprehend the real murderer!
His angry eyes swept down the line-up of prisoners, clashed with the steady blue eyes of Roger Pawling, dealt an optical blow to old Dan Murphy, and came to rest, fairly sizzling upon the bronzed, half-smiling countenance of Gillian.
His only fear was that they would not lead him to the murderer soon enough to save Roger Pawling from the gallows.
To be quite honest, I took the liberty of stopping at the jail and seeing young Pawling before I came here.
That a Pawling should condescend to become engaged to such trash of the sea as Carolina Dawn!
As the representative of the United States district attorney, who is too ill to conduct this prosecution, it is my duty to prove to you beyond a reasonable doubt that that man who is seated over there, that man known as Roger Pawling, is guilty of the deliberate, horrible murders of Captain Caleb Dawn and First Officer Dirk Morton.
He still clung, after all this time, to the belief that Roger Pawling was the murderer, and nothing Gillian had said had shaken him.
When the fact had been firmly established that Roger Pawling had done practically nothing on board the Julia Jungle except to quarrel with the captain and mate and threaten their lives, Mr.
Roger Pawling dispatch with the ax first the captain, then the big redheaded mate.
Roger Pawling sneak down the forward stairway of the after house with the ax in his hand.