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Anzia's cousin beat the air and showered it
Anzia's cousin beat the air and showered it
with thick protests of innocence.  I asked permission
with thick protests of innocence.  I asked permission
to collect the defendants response.
to correct the defendant's response.
"I think he doesn't understand that he shouldn't
"I think he doesn't understand that he shouldn't
be denying his non-support but explaining it.
be denying his non-support but explaining it.
There are several other children and he simply
There are several other children and he simply
doesn't make enough money to go around."  The
doesn't make enough money to go around."  The
judge signed several extraneous papers and said a few
judge signed several [[^extraneous]] papers and said a few
words to the bailiffs who brought them; then
words to the bailiffs who brought them; then
he turned back to us.  "Can you get blood from
he turned back to us.  "Can you get blood from
a stone?"  he demanded.  "This man has no
a stone?"  he demanded.  "This man has no
money; Case dismissed!"
moneyCase dismissed!"
The sudden dissolving of resistance
    The sudden dissolving of resistance
stunned me for a moment, after which I  
stunned me for a moment, after which I  
turned to interpret the judges attention to
turned to interpret the judges allusion to

Revision as of 05:16, 13 December 2022

and Anzia's cousin jumped up and scuttled to the front of the room. I followed and placed myself beside him. The judge looked at me not impolitely and turned to one of the bailiffs. "Whose that?" "Don't know, your honor." Somebody rattled off a page or two of charges and the judge said "Guilty or not guilty?" Anzia's cousin beat the air and showered it with thick protests of innocence. I asked permission to correct the defendant's response. "I think he doesn't understand that he shouldn't be denying his non-support but explaining it. There are several other children and he simply doesn't make enough money to go around." The judge signed several ^extraneous papers and said a few words to the bailiffs who brought them; then he turned back to us. "Can you get blood from a stone?" he demanded. "This man has no money. Case dismissed!"

   The sudden dissolving of resistance

stunned me for a moment, after which I turned to interpret the judges allusion to