Said his Honor: “Mr Peters, why don t you sit down, sir?” “I don’t sit down any more, sir.” “ But you must.” “ I can’t sir, “ Why can’t you ?” “ Well sir, she said we couldn’t both sit in one chair, and I tried to dcmonstate that we could, and she picked me up, and settled me on the top of a red hot stove, and —I don’t believe I care to sit down, if it pleases the Court.” The Court agreed with the witness.
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Globe, Volume V, Issue 554, 28 March 1876, Page 3
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