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Brennan, he will probably remain no longer than he finds it convenient, at which point he will behave just as if this Court had never convened. Am I not correct, Mr. Manison?" "Your Honor, you are correct. However, as a member of the Department of Justice of this State, I suggest that you place the responsibility in my hands.
"Where did you attend school?" he asked James. "I did not." "Where did you get your education?" "By a special course in home study." "You understand that under the state laws that provide for the education of minor children, the curriculum must be approved by the state?" "I do." "And has it?" Waterman interrupted. "Just a moment, Mr. Manison. In what way must the curriculum be approved?
With a thoughtful expression, Judge Carter said, "James Holden, how did you acquire this magnificent education at the tender age of twelve-plus?" "I object!" cried Frank Manison. "The minor is not qualified to give testimony." "Objection overruled. This is not testimony.
Therefore it is our contention that protective laws are not only unnecessary, but undesirable because they restrict the individual from his desire to live a full and fruitful life. "To prove our contention beyond any doubt, I'll ask that James Holden be sworn in as my first witness." Frank Manison said, "I object, Your Honor.
"Were I a member of the Congressional Committee on Education, I could investigate the matter of James Holden's apparent superiority of intellect." "Well, I'm not," snapped Manison angrily. "However, there is a way, perhaps several ways, once we find the first entering wedge.
To Paul Brennan's qualifications for his henchmen, he now added the need for flouting the law if the law could not be warped to fit his need. Finding a man with ambition, with a casual disregard for ethics, is not hard in political circles. Paul Brennan found his man in Frank Manison, a rising figure in the office of the District Attorney.
Waterman eyed Brennan with some surprise, then cast a glance at Frank Manison, who sat at ease, calmly watching and listening with no sign of objection. Waterman turned back to Brennan and said, "Let's take one more turn around Robin Hood's Barn, Mr. Brennan. First, James Holden was an exceptional child?" "Yes." "And the nature of his toys and furnishings?"
"Has he made that statement recently?" asked Manison. "I would hardly know." "When last did you hear him say words to that effect?" "At the time, following the accidental death of his parents, James Holden ran off to the home of his grandparents. Puzzled and concerned, they called me as the child's guardian. I went there to bring him back to his home.
"I think that's Daniel Webster, but I'm not certain. No matter; it's right. Call Mr. Waterman, and until he arrives we'll discuss the weather, the latest dope in high-altitude research, or nuclear physics." Frank Manison eyed the lad. "You're James Holden?" "I am." Tim interrupted. "We're not answering anything," he warned. "Oh, I don't mind admitting my identity," said James.
I apologize for calling at eight o'clock in the evening, but I wanted to catch you all under one roof. Is Mr. Fisher home? And the children?" "Why, yes. We're all here." Janet stepped aside to let them enter the living room, and then called upstairs. Mr. Manison was introduced around and Tim Fisher said, cautiously, "What's the trouble here?" "No trouble that we know of," said Manison affably.
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