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Show THE FACULTIES OF JUSTICE. Dllnd, Perhaps, Dut No Reasonable Proof of Deafness Also, Judgo Harlan, who Uvea up on tho hill, was a passcngor on a Fourteenth street car tho other day and wat seat od next to a couplo of clerks w ho woro deeply Interested In somu discussion, which caused ouo of them to rnlso Ids rolco to qulto a high pitch, says tho Washington Star. This appoared to mako tho other man rather cautious, as ho glanced warily uround to ca It any onu was listening to tho talk ot his friend, At ths moment ha discovered dis-covered tho presence of the dignified Justice and turning hastily to bis loud-talking loud-talking comrade, ho said: ''Kor heaven's sake, lower your voice; you may liava heard that Justlco Is blind but that doesn't necessarily mean that It's deaf also." Whether Judgo Harlan heard thu remark It Is lm-poaslhlu lm-poaslhlu to slate, yet, all thu same, a calm smlln flitted over hls.faco nt thu conclusion of the young fellow's admonition to his friend. |