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further attendance on my part in Lincoln's Inn Hall would, 

 for the present, be dispensed with. 



I subsequently ascertained that, in addition to giving this 

 inspired answer, I had sent up my papers with my only 

 answer mixed by mistake with two sheets full of grotesque 

 examiners, admirably drawn by me with large heads and 

 little legs. This was my mistake at Lincoln's Inn. Sub- 

 sequently I completed my attendance on the lectures and 

 at the dinners, was called to the bar, sat down by mistake 

 (on that occasion) next to one of the judges of the land at 

 the benchers' table, and was politely removed by the butler. 



After this I went to a conveyancer's. . . . with what 

 advantage to myself and my Aunt wall be shown in the 

 following History of 



MY AUNT'S GREAT POLICE CASE. 



