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IN WHICH A HIGH FUNCTIONARY1 IS MADE TO PLAY A SINGULAR PART
THE morning following the events detailed2 in the foregoing chapter, finds the august Sleepyhorn seated on his judgment-seat. The clock strikes ten as he casts his heavy eyes over the grotesque3 group gathered into his little, dingy4 court-room; and he bows to his clerk, of whom he gets his law knowledge, and with his right hand makes a sign that he is ready to admonish5 the erring6, or pass sentence on any amount of criminals. History affords no record of a judge so unrelenting of his judgments7.
A few dilapidated gentlemen of the "learned profession," with sharp features and anxious faces, fuss about among the crowd, reeking8 of whiskey and tobacco. Now they whisper suspiciously in the ears of forlorn prisoners, now they struggle to get a market for their legal nostrums9. A few, more respectably clothed and less vicious of aspect, sit writing at a table inside the bar, while a dozen or more punch-faced policemen, affecting an air of superiority, drag themselves lazily through the crowd of seedy humanity, looking querulously over the railing encircling the dock, or exchanging recognitions with friends.
Some twenty "negro cases" having been disposed of without much respect to law, and being sent up for punishment (the Judge finds it more convenient to forego testimony10 in these cases), a daughter of the Emerald
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admonish
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diminutive
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attentively
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kindliness
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conversing
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exultation
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countenance
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generosity
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crimsoning
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sincerity
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rebuke
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equanimity
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frankly
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approbation
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virtuous
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innocence
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