The Sort Of People To Cultivate
- A certain judge in this, at the outset of his career as a limb of the law, established himself in Abington and hung out his "shingio" as a lawyer. Ho was a stranger in tho town, and soon aftor his arrival vsked a man whom he chanced to mect where bu could find tho chairman oí' tho seleettnen. "What do you want of him'r" was tho Yankee-liko reply. The young man explained that he was a stranger in town, that he wasjust starting in his profession, and that ho thought it might help htm to know tho leading peoplo in town. " Oh ! that's it, is it?" said the party ot' whoin be sought Information. " You are a lawyer, aro you, and don't know anybody - The overseers of the poor are tho men you want
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