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Show r, you swept uwuy an tue prejudice I had formed against him. You presented pre-sented things so clearly that there was nothing for the jury but to acquit hinv, and I aim glad that he is free." "Thank you," said the lawyer, according ac-cording to the Cleveland Loader, "lam glad you admire my handling of the case." ,It was admirable, sir, admirable. And I am so glad that he was innocent, after all." "Yes, so am I. By the way, if you or your friends ever get caught in any rooked work, give me a call, and I'M fro raise to make you just as innocent as the man who wa acquitted a few minutes ago. Here is my card. Good-day, Good-day, sir." Tor a long time the citizen stood there, apparently in deep study. At last he shifted his weight from one foot-to foot-to the other, and said to himself: "Well, by gum, I guess I know now why justice is blind. It's because them blamed lawyers throw so much dust in her eyes." JUST FOUND OUT. Didn't Know He fore That Lawyers Cauae Jnattce to Dc mind. "Well," said the affected citizen, rush-ing rush-ing up and grasping the attorney's hand, "I thought before I heard your plea thai the man was guilty, but really, |