Show lt arluk B A ta there is a story told of a very eminent advocate now no longer with ua who once while endeavoring to dissuade a frield from going to law was asked what he would himself consider a sufficient ground for resorting to litigation my dear follow he replied 1 I do not say thit th it under no conceivable circumstances cum stances would I 1 tako proceedings against any one but I 1 do eny that it at this moment you deliberately akset my ink ou the tablecloth chucked my wife out of the window threw that volume of reports at tha bust of blackstone Blacks tono made hay with my furniture and finally tweaked my nose I 1 should no doubt ansa my best endeavors to kick you down stairs but once rid of yon either by force or persuasion no power on earth should induce me to bring an action against you westminster gazette |