knew about the age, habits and moral char-β¦
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Lynchperson
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a.k.a. Judge Lynch
burrothing
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. morning songster, the animal, the creature
J. H. McKenzieperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. McKenzie, McKen- zie
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knew about the age, habits and moral char-
acter of the animal. They all disagreed how-
ever, about his identity or to who he belonged.
The poor burro himself was tied up in front of
the squireβs office but he was unable by any
language at his command to tell who his master
was. A half dozen expert witnesses examined
the creature as to his age. They all agreed that
he was old enough to run for the legislature.
Lynch sold the burro to Bottom, while McKen-
zie claimed he bought him from a Mexican in
good faith, etc. Lynch conducted the trial in
behalf of Bottom and displayed considerable
professional skill in the examination of wit-
nesses and in summing up. McKenzie made an
excellent appeal to the court also . After Judge
Lynch concluded his argument, McKenzie asked
to reply but his adversary objected. Just at
this point the burro delivered himself in one of
the most powerful, eloquent and fervent ap-
peals and it was thought for a time his lungs
would not withstand the fearful strain on them,
but the justice disregarded the protest and gave
judgment for Bottom.