“Are you a married man ?” asked the absent-minded barrister, who was cross-examining. “No, sir,” replied the witness. “I am a bachelor.”
“Very well, sir, continued the barrister. “Now kindly tell the Court how long you have been a bachelor, and what the circumstances were that induced you to become one.”
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Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 47, 13 July 1908, Page 7
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