SIGHTLESS BARRISTER
NO ' BArrsKH to Ills ! . SUCCESS.. ' ' ■If's 'ficen v.riticn recontlv about tli« achievements of poor people whe_ arts blind, thai th.o p«Wio are apt to lorgei the work of these who, in iirted cs 01 hf(! - !,ro similarly afA.. "l>a% NoWs*' roprcaniativo hail a chat recently with tiio milv blind prnctisnig in tJie kingdom- -a member of Lincoln's Inn. As a rule T hi Chambers And do eoivveyancuva:," lie. said, "but if my opinion ,i-3 cli.sp.u ted and. I hare to go into court I do so, \vitfi or without a leader. Hie judges are l;iud to me, and givo mo every consideration.'' "I take t groat pains to leaift by heart tho substance of tlio ease I havo to cite frnd in' nty last casi?, afkyr cross-cxam mmg Witnesses, recovered a substantial sup for my side. Usually, however. \ take only cases .jrhi:]' involve ttrgiiroeiit , before judges, ' 'lit their consideration, judges do iwt require men to read.ol.it the reports I qfiote'm gases. I simplv teji t3iem ths point, and they send for th*j book, to lvhieh to refer," .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 5
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179SIGHTLESS BARRISTER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 5
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