IN THE SAME LANGUAGE.
Many great men have written illegibly. and it was suspected that this was the reason that Judge Briefly cultivated a hopelessly- bad handwriting. A hint that ought to have had a good effect was given the judge by a client who called and found that the lawyer had left a note for him. The client sat down and studied over the note for a while. He could make nothing out of the hasty scrawl. Then he wrote beneath it four or five lines that looked as if they might have been meant for writing, followed by this sentence in a plain hand: ‘This is in reply to yours of the 15th.'
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVI, 22 April 1899, Page 545
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115IN THE SAME LANGUAGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVI, 22 April 1899, Page 545
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