Apropos tho "flqwory" languago one usually hears in Indian courts, tho following little specimen is interesting. It was in a police court, and the defending attorney delivered himself as follows: "My learned friend with mere wind from a teapot thinks to browboat mo from my legs. My learned friend vainly runs amok upon tho sheet anchor of my case." —"Pioneer Mail," Allahabad.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 38, 8 November 1907, Page 6
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