She Wanted A Judge Or Two Killed
There was one woman among the throng of sightsecrs at Forest Hills who waa particularly desirous of knowing whether any judgos were pas8Bngers on the wrecked train. "Judges? No, madam. Did you supooee any judges were on board? "Well, I didn'tknow but there were. Tbersare agood many judges living in Dedham. Dedhani's a great town for judges. You say that they were mostly cleiks and shop girls who were killed. "Yes, but theirlives are just asdear to them." "O, I know it," answered the woman; "I know it. But ïf we must havo an accident I think it is well to have some distinguished person killed. It makes other distinguished people reali.e their responsibilities, and teach people that a man may be celebrated and yet be liable, saine as others. I thought if a jude or two was killed it might have a good effect on the youngl" She went away looking the disappointed philosopher in every line of her face.
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