Proceedings of the ... Annual Sessions of the Texas Bar Association, volume 37
Proceedings of the ... Annual Sessions of the Texas Bar Association, volume 37
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I have his word for it. On our Supreme Bench a few years ago sat those two old men that we all loved. Judge Oaines and Judge Brown, and they had been listening to the soft tones of lawyers' voices for so many years that the music — I started to say had ceased to soothe. No ; it had come to soothe, and they would doze off into a gentle and kindly sleep, while the lawyers talked. Mr. Smith said to me: "Do you know, I didn't like to be treated that way. The Lord didn't give me a voice for nothing,... and as I started out in my speech, the first . thing I knew Judge Gaines nodded, and then Judge Brown dozed off, and I lifted my voice until that old Capitol began to sing, and Judge Gaines raised up, and Judge Brown raised up, and I kept going at that pitch for about five minutes, until they got good awake, and then I would drop down again." All of you have not been in the habit of attending bar ban- quets. If you had been, it would not be necessary for me to tell you what I am going to tell you now.
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