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“The co-respondent is fair, fat and fifty. The first she admits, the sec- ond she cannot deny, and the third she does.”— Torrens v. Torrens J. 1922), 118 Atl. 332, “Women will talk, for God has made them so.”—Richerdson v. Roberts (1857), 23 Ga, 215. “The writer of this opinion knows no reason why an old man has not the same right to be infatuated with a woman as has a sixteen-year-old boy or a thirty- year-old man.” — Hagan v. Leeper (1918), 87 Okla. 663. “He was sometimes despon- dent, and one of his daughters heard him threaten to commit suicide. A witness once heard him swear while trying to but- ton his shirt-collar; but it will not do to regard this as a symptom of softening of the brain.”—Keithley v. Keithley (1824), 85 Mo, 217. NOBLE DECISIONS “The purchaser of drinks over the counter of a barroom seldom knows or is told what he is getting, or if he is told it soon becomes a matter of indifference to him.’—W. A. Gains $ Co. v. Rock Spring Distilling Co. (1913), 202 Fed. 996. comicbooks.com