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"Bodikins," exclaimed the squire, "I doubt as how other volks are leame of the same leg but it an't vor such small gentry as he to be mad; they mun leave that to their betters." "You seem to hint at me, Crabshaw. Do you really think I am mad?"
The last case cited above, in stating the arguments for absolute responsibility, was Leame v. There was therefore no question of absolute responsibility for one's acts before the court, as negligence was admitted; and the language used is all directed simply to the proposition that the damage need not have been done intentionally. In Wakeman v.
Watson, just cited: "Nothing but inevitable necessity" is a justification. So Lord Ellenborough, in Leame v. Further citations are deemed unnecessary. In spite, however, of all the arguments which may be urged for the rule that a man acts at his peril, it has been rejected by very eminent courts, even under the old forms of action.
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