JUSTICE MAULE’S ADVICE.
During a ease which was fried, before the late Justice' Maule, a witness • tvfloe,ih the course of both examination andoroßS-exami-uation, declared that there were two things in the world which he admirOd—women and horses. At the eonclhslon of the trial the Judge asked that, the witness should be brought ‘ before mm* “ I think, sir,” said the Judge, “that* I understood you to say that in your'opinion there are only two things in worthy of admiration—women end homes : is that so r “ Yes, my lord, I and I m not ashamed to stick to it,” <*Tery well,” said the Judge solemnly ; v “ imw II give you a bit of advice. . yon go home, get an honest; solicitor if ’’ you can I neveafc-conld —to nyVe year will for you, rad have a clause inserted instructing your executors to have, your skin tanned'after your death, and have a lady’s saddle made out of the leather.”- “Bat, my lord,” exclaimed the amazed witness, “what era —*«Don’t yousee? "said his lordship, mterrupting him, ‘‘ Why, then" you willfhave the t>frlmotrfa» that after you are dead yon be between the two objectfi m yoUrAdml^{For continuation yf fa
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Evening Star, Issue 4281, 15 November 1876, Page 1
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193JUSTICE MAULE’S ADVICE. Evening Star, Issue 4281, 15 November 1876, Page 1
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