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rjPrime : ! - .The case is dismissed." Like the Soul of.Wit, Whoever'he , is, the charm of ;this decision lies in its brevity. Witnesses are superfluous in a case of this-kind. In future, a man must get ; drunk by. only wetting one eye; the other must be kept open for the detection of thieves. 1 But how about the poor man who starts with only one eye? The Blue Ribbpn Army must look aftey that eye. !

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 142, 2 June 1883, Page 163

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MORE JUSTICES' JUSTICE. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 142, 2 June 1883, Page 163

MORE JUSTICES' JUSTICE. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 142, 2 June 1883, Page 163

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