Reports of Cases At Law And in Chancery Argued And Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois 61 (September Term, 1871)

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William Lewis was far advanced in life, and was blind.
Relying probably on the previous dealings between him and C. S. Colton, with whom he had all the dealings, so far, when 302 • Flint v. Lewis. [Sept. T., Opinion of the Court.
May, 1869, came around, he did not go to see Colton until the 29th day, some three days after the balance was due, by their verbal understanding. He then asked C. S. Colton if he wanted his money. The latter replied that he needed the money. Lewis then said, as he test
...ifies : ''Give me the mort- gage, and I will go to Stoddard and get the money." Colton then said: ''Don't do it; don't you let this mortgage go into any stranger's hands; it is safe in our hands, and we can do very well without the money for another year." This, Wil- liam Lewis testified, was the first time he had ever said he wanted the money, and witness supposing, in his blindness, that Colto^i was still present, replied: "I will have it in a few days." But before this remark was uttered, Colton had gone.

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