“ So you told Mrs Brown, did you ? And what did Mrs Brown say?” defending counsel asked the witness. The opposing counsel objected to the question as irrelevant, and a long and heated argument took place between the two lawyers. At last the judge intervened and" allowed the question to be put. “Now,” exclaimed the triumphant counsel, turning again to the witness, “what did Mrs Brown say?” “ Nothin’,” was the reply.
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Evening Star, Issue 21199, 5 September 1932, Page 5
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