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A LAWYER'S PERORATION ON BEHALF OF A FEMALE CLIENT.

A laiver in Cleveland, Ohio, was defendiug a very handsome youug woniau, who was , accused of stealing at night, and thus he spike iv o inclusion—Gentlemen of fche jury : When I gaze wifch enraptured eye on tho matohloss beauty of this maiden, on whoso resplendent oharuis suspicion never dared tj broatho— when I behold her radiant in this glorious bloom of luscious loveliness, which angolic sweetness might envy but ciuld not eclipso— bafora whioh tho star oa the brow oE aighfc grows palo nnd Brazilian - diamonds ara dim, aud thon reflect upon the m-viness nnd folly of supposing that 80 much beauty and gentleness would erposo itself to the terrors of an empty building, iv tho cold, damp, and doad of night, whoa innoconco liko hers is hiding itsolf amid fcho . V snowy pillows of repoao -gentlemeu of the : jury, my feelings aro too ovorpowering for '■ expression, and I throw her into yonr arms for protection, against thia foul charge, whioh I kuow you will give. Gentlemen : --•*»-. you may hang fche ooeau oa a grape vine to dry, lasso an avalanohe, pin a napkin to tho mouth of a volcano, skim tho olonds from fcho sky with a toaspoon, throw salt on fchfl tail of our noble Amsrijan eagle, whp.su sleepless eye watches over the welfWa ••)* fcho nation, paste "To Lefc ' upon the spoou, and stars - bub nover for ono nj"thpa'j dolndii yourselves with the idei that this Chariton? girl is guilty, of tho <.-u.-m:<!3 ,ir.»>V-ti,^. agaiußt hor. Tho jury '...(uii/t'i hxr without loaving their «• ■•--

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 300, 31 December 1892, Page 2

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A LAWYER'S PERORATION ON BEHALF OF A FEMALE CLIENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 300, 31 December 1892, Page 2

A LAWYER'S PERORATION ON BEHALF OF A FEMALE CLIENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 300, 31 December 1892, Page 2

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