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Show French ami IiIhIi Wit. When Judge Rorabuucr was on the bench ho ono dny nindo a ruling against a young atr toruey, whose superfluity of diplomas was only equaled by tiis scant knowledge of law. Much disgusted, the lawyer said: "I don't know wbi-ro your honor goes to find such law as that." Wliuu riitHi-ilJudge Rornbauor speaks witb a strong Boboiuiau accent, and Ua replied ia very emphatic language: "I am uot surprised, Mr, , zat you know not where I go Co tlnd ze law, for I find it in zb books," The second Incident was that wherein a judge had overruled a motion of Counselor Garvey, onoot the b"st known lawyers of the tt. Louis Iku". Toe counselor is usually most respectful to the court, but he lost bis temper tli is time, and declared in his broad though rich and cultured brogue: "Your honor, I hope for your honor's honor , Hint it will never be uoinM nbnwd to your honor's hurt that this honorable court ever made a ruling so dishonorable to his owe houor." Si. Louis Republic |