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Show NOT A BRITISHER, ' v- He Carried the Name, and a Jag, and Got Sixty Hays. , No one l.rows Jual what John Bull had In mind yesterday afternoon In Judct) ' Iilehl's court. Probably John doea .not know himself, for he was prtty much the worse for what he hud Imbibed th nluht before. Patrolman G. Brown was on tho stand. He hud just told how drunk the prisoner had been when arrested. And then tho court askud John Bull to question thn wluness, which Wits, of course, John's statutory il&bt. Hull shuffled over toward the stand. He looked straight auul qf him. and his i.ttltude mli;ht have been wmstrued as belligerent. His flats were closed and ha breathed heavily. Ho kept on and on until Patrolman Tom Mll-nor Mll-nor reached out and told him ho'd none far rniiUKh. Then Join Bull came to u hnlt and raised hln rlnht list. Ho swept It tslowly through the air and looked up us If to see mo i no dire result. "D'you Rhay I was drunk?" he whispered. "Yes, you were drunk. said Brown. "AhrlKht," whispered the prisoner, and then went back to hlu acat "Thirty days." said Judge Dlohl, and John os removed nlnnir with tho rest of the bunch. |