xii CONTEXTS. 



CHAPTER HI. 



VAGE 



TO-MORROW ARRIVES — THE PALAIS DE JUSTICE — THE 

 CROWD— FEARS — INQUIRIES — OFFICIALS — UNFORTUNATE 

 SIMILE— A PROSPECT — THE OFFICE — THE CLERKS— THE 

 INSPECTOR— MORE OFFICIALS— INFORMATION — UNCER- 

 TAINTY — THE POLICE COURT — INTERIOR — SEATS — THE 

 '*RUM" LADY — CONFIDENCES — INTERESTING CASE — 

 OLD PURKISS— THE ARRIVAL 229 



CHAPTER IV. 



THE MAGISTRATE— HIS ADDRESS— FIRST SOLICITOR — AN IM- 

 PORTANT CASE— THE WAVERER — AN ASSAULT CASE — A 

 WANDERING WITNESS — NEXT CASE— MAN WITH THE 

 BAG— AN APPLICATION — PERSISTANCE— IMPATIENCE — 

 TIME — LUCID STORY — REMOVAL — NEXT CASE— THE VA- 

 GRANT — A DECISION — NEXT CASE— ON WE GO AGAIN . 238 



CHAPTER V. 



STOUT V. THIN— AN INJERFERENCE— THE CLERK SQUASHED 

 — A LAUGH IN THE WRONG PLACE — CALL NEXT CASE — 

 THOMAS MUDDOCK— EXCITEMENT— HENRY — COMING TO 

 THE POINT — EXAMINATION — PREVARICATION— ULTI- 

 MATE TRIUMPH OF RIGHT — DEFEAT OF WRONG — END 

 OF MY aunt's GREAT POLICE CASE 2|4 



OUR REPRESENTATIVE MAN. . . . 255 



