One More About Gen. Nye
It is related that he was trying a case in the Southern tier, the presidmg Judge being peevish and irritable, as well as rather dull. Gen. Nye had not only cross-examinod a witnees at great length, bufc had frequently put the same questions, which the Judge had frequently ruled against as improper. At last the patience of the Judge was ex hausted, and he rebuked Gon. Nye, and rtettüantly asked him, "Gen. Nye, what do you think I ani sitting here f or ? Nye looked up at the Bench, and, with i grave countenanoe, but a twinkie m bis eye, answered coolly and composedly, " You have got me this time, your Hou
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