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A Man Of Metal
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EDWIN JAMES, examining a witness, asked him what his business was. He
answered, A dealer in old iron.--Then, said the counsel, you must
of course be a thief.--I don't see, replied the witness, why a
dealer in iron must necessarily be a thief, more than a dealer in
brass.
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