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Show A Lawyer Surjirineil. It is not often that lawyer receives ottyr recognition of his services in behalf be-half of a client than a retainer and fee. The feeling of most when they get tlrrough with a member of tho legal fraternity fra-ternity is more akin to sorrow than gratitude. A Court street attorney kits hail a contrary experience. One of his clients, an Irish woman, who had been Indicted several times, but never convicted, con-victed, dropped in on him with a present. pres-ent. It was a handsome siik innfllcr "But you've nlready paid ine, Mary," paid the lawyer. "Nivir mind, sor," she replied, "but tuck it around your foine throat an' knpo your tongue glib, for I may nadu tbim agin." Host an Traveler, |