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Show A rr Tonr Iryr. Here Is a Han Jow law story from the ctteiikhe repertory of W. K GUI. A young Inwytr, a friend of his, not noted fur Intellluce, succeidcd In having a client Admitted of murder. Meeting him a fow A afterwanl QUI was quite warm In congrat illations. "c,MnId tho)oung lawyer, mopping mop-ping his brow, "I got hlm off, but It i wasa narrow escape. "A narrow oseaiat lIowT "Ah, the tlfclitct Atnugle you ever saw. You know I examined tho wit-tie. wit-tie. and tiiailo tho argument tnyx 1ft the plea, nelf defene. The Jury a ; out two whole da) s. llnally tho judgo 1 called them before him And akcd what the troutto was. "'Onlyone thing, jour honor, ro-I ro-I filled tho foreman. 'Was tho prisoner' prison-er' Attorney rvtnhiel by him or ap-' ap-' jHilntedby thoeouitr Ho, gentlemen i the prisoner Is a man of means,' said tho Judge, 'and I hired his on attorney.' I "1 coull uot see what 1 tearing the question had on tho evidence," continued con-tinued Mr. dill's young friend, "but ten minute liter In filed tho Jury, and what do you think tho verdict wast "What r asked 0 III "Why, not guilty, on the ground of Insanity," Do! Mente Ware. |