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Show . CAX'T CI? 7TTTTV DCTTIX. Judje Henderson II. EomervUle of th Board of General Appraiser tells th following- story of a lawyer who uei to practice before blra when be wu i Judge' of tha'Suprem- Court of v Alabama Ala-bama The oli man," he aald. ,"wa powerful t with a Jury, an bad a bis practice. He was fond of quoting- from the claaalta, , and It didn't matter to hiro whether the quotation were accurate or not. The ' Jury never knew the difference. "In one case before me he tried to wind up hie peroration by quoting- the line beginning- 'Truth crushed1 to earth, will rise again.' He began 'Gentlemen of the Jury, truth squashed to earth will . . rise again.' "Then, he hesitated and tried" to remember re-member the rest of the quotation, failed, and went on. 'And. gentlemen all hell can't keep her down.' He won fci cas.' . New York Time. |