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13,945
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matter rested for another four or five days.
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Then there came a time when the judge came over
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and he said, "This is my own personal mixture." That is
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where it rested for the week.
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5
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Then he came over and said, "This is the way
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the mixture has been arrived at over my 30 years of smoking
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it, but I give it to you, and I give it to you alone."
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8
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If, this were only between me and Judge Child
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himself I would not feel it of the stature to rise and
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state it of record. But as I began to smoke his mixture,
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not knowing what it was, it began to affect Delegate
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Carter in back of me , and there came a day when he leaned
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forward and said, "What is that tobacco you are smoking?"
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I said, "It is Judge Child's, and he told me I
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couldn't tell anyone else what it was, and I don't know,
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frankly."
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That is the way thematter rested for the first
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month of our being together here.
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Then Judge Child came over — and by this
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time we had debated, and there had been established a degrees
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of rapport — and he said "Al --" and I knew we were on
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