A MAN of Experience in Business was awaiting the judgment1 of the
Court in an action for damages which he had brought against a
railway company. The door opened and the Judge of the Court
entered.
"Well," said he, "I am going to decide your case to-day. If I
should decide in your favour, I wonder how you would express your
satisfaction?"
"Sir," said the Man of Experience in Business, "I should risk your
anger by offering you one half the sum awarded."
"Did I say I was going to decide that case?" said the Judge,
abruptly2, as if awakening3 from a dream. "Dear me, how absent-
minded I am. I mean I have already decided4 it, and judgment has
been entered for the full amount that you sued for."
"Did I say I would give you one half?" said the Man of Experience
in Business, coldly. "Dear me, how near I came to being a rascal5.
I mean, that I am greatly obliged to you."