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Show PRECEDENT NOT MAIN T" Much More Than That Needed for Suc. cessful Lawsuit. "Tho troublo with me" ai,. (V client, "is that I have an e.aoraydr a6 tive who insists on throwing away I money on alleged charitable t i I tlons and other unworthy objects ",' I don't know whether ho has X, 1 I will or not, but If he has I hav "reason I to believe It Is not In n,y ?ttvo 2 I any rate If he keeps on there Won' I bo anything for him to leave to av I body. Now, It occurred to mo 2 I this conduct on his part indicates an I unsound mind. Could ho not be rG. I strained by an Injunction, or couldn't I we havo a commission do lunatlco in III qulrendo appointed to sot aside hi, HI will beforo It is made? I am a lay H man, of course, and do not know ex H actly. Perhaps there Is no precedent H for such a thing. What do you think?" H "My dear sir," said tho lawyer "in H these matters it Is not so much a I precedent that is required as a re- H talner. If you wish to put up tho 1 money " j But tho client didn't. I |