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JUDGE “A person is not hound to stand by quietly and be bitten by a dog nor to give him what might be called a@ fair fight among men.”—Perry v. Phipps (N.C. ISjV), 51 Am. Dee. 387. “A man must be a driveling idiot who does not kn what “We apprehend that @ woman may talk about her neighbors, if she beer is."—Brifftt v. State wants to do so, without being adjudged insane, even though her talk (Wis, 1883), 16 NW, 39. is thought by another to be ridiculous. Gossip is not always true and gossips are not all crazy nor incompetent.”—Fox v. Joslin (Mich. “All the evidence tends to show that they were trying to qet the hog ont of the field and probably shot it out of that anger which the exercise of run ning a hog out of a field usually generates.” —Ful- State (1910), 8 Ga, App. 703. “Snakes are not ‘animals’ within the Tariff Act when imported by a snake charmer for professional use.”—Magnon v. U. 8. , 66 Fed. 151, NOBLE DECISIONS 12 comicbooks.com