More judges required. We don’t want to hear so much of Chancery Division as of Chancery multiplication.


Shows his Breeding.—Equestrian (to policeman on the look-out for a stolen horse). “‘How did I come by ’im?’ Why, bred ’im myself, to be sure—down at a little place o’ my own.”


EXPLANATION OF ÆSOP’S FABLES FOR DULL STUDENTS

I. The Fox who lost his Tail in the Gin.

The Fox stood seized of an estate in trap, and by a device duly executed he left his hairs a remainder in tail.

II. The Fox and Crow.