Capitolo 27
risen among them. Wants it seems, you/he/she was giving his/her individual-
traveller an account of his/her angling one day in such hole; when
Tom Touchy, instead of feeling out his/her history they told him that Mr.
Such-a-one, if he arranged, he/she would take his law to fish
in that part of the river. My friend Mr. Roger felt them both,
on a round trot; and after having made a break of the duration he/she dictates them,
with the air of a man that would not rashly give his/her judgment,
what probable is that very is said on both sides. They was none of them
displeased with the determination of the Rider, because anybody of
they was found in the evil by him. On that we did the
better of our way to the assizes.
The court is sat in front of Mr. that Roger has come; but nevertheless everybody
justices had happened on the bench, they did
lodgings for the old Rider to the head of them; who for his
reputation in the country took occasion to whisper in the judge
ear, that he was happy its dominion had met with so very good
you alter in his/her circuit. I was listening to the procedure of the
you court with a lot of attention, and very settled with that great
aspect and the solemnity that so properly accompany such
administration of publick of our laws; when, later around a hour
sitting, I observed to mine great surprise, in the mean of a
it tries that my Mr. friend that Roger was finding on to speak. I was
in of the pain for him, you cultivate me I founded him you/he/she was acquitted of
two or three sentences with a glance of many business and great
intrepidity.
On his/her first increase the court was made to keep silent, and a general whisper
raced among the people of country how Mr. that Roger was On. The discourse
he did it was so little to the purpose that I won't shake mine
readers with an account of his; and I believe it was not so a lot of
planned by the Rider himself to inform the court, as to give
him a figure in my eye, and it holds on his/her credit in the country.
I had delighted extremely, when the court of rose to see the gentlemen,