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Among others Judge McGullett was toasted because of his fearless, upright, and impartial decisions, and Captain Flannigan sang, "He's a jolly good fellow," etc., the others joining in the chorus. Their drunken orgies were continued into the small hours the following morning.
Gurney has given to my readers some idea of Judge McGullett and Sheriff Bottlesby, I will give a sketch of Charles Dalton, the one whose name had been associated with those two worthies. He was the only son of Aunt Debie's youngest sister. This sister had not married a Quaker, and in this respect differed from the rest of the family.
He should be a man not only of the highest legal talent, and with a broad, judicial mind, but also of a pure and lofty character. How ever they came to appoint a man with the loose habits of Judge McGullett to the position is a mystery to me." "Why, my dear," said Mr. Gurney, "it was given him because he worked for his party.
"Oh, bosh about consistency," remarked Bottlesby; "I would not trust the rascal if he could make more than he could with us." But if he were ever so willing, the teetotal party 'wouldn't touch him with a ten-foot pole." That night, after they were through with the business part of their programme, a supper was held by them at the Bayton House. There were present Judge McGullett, Capt.
Thee always gets the better of me anyway. But were not Judge McGullett and Sheriff Bottlesby with Charles Dalton, and were they not the ones who furnished him with the liquor that intoxicated him?" "Yes, they were," said the old lady. But we will leave the remainder of her reply to another chapter.
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