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Day
27
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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More than It Wm Wortb. Judge Walton, who presides over a court at Washington, is a man of grim humor. One day, in the lobby, a member of the bar was seeking to convey the impression to a group, of whom Judge Walton was the center, that his income from his profession was very large. "I have to earn a good deal," the lawyer said. "It seems a large story to teil, judge, but my personal expenses are $6,000 a year. It costs me that to live." "That Ís too much, Brother S ," said the judge; "I wouldn't pay It- It isn't worth it." The Fabric of a Dream. The situations in which men frequently flnd themselves in dreamland was well illustrated by an Irishman, ■who, when recently relating a remarkable dream he had had, remar ked: "Then I thought I was walking about nakeo", wid me hands in me pockets."

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier