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JUDGE “There are prodigal hus- bands, like prodigal sons, who turn their eyes home- ward when dreams of pleas ure turn to husks of real- ity.” — Lanyon’s Detective Agency v. Cochrane (1925), 240 N.Y. 274, “On the following day he went to a phy- sician, who diagnosed his trouble as heart difficulty and prescribed for him accord- ingly until he died.”—Gibbons + Rawolle (1917), ISIN. Div. 142. “Motor vehicles have not as yet been granted an exclusive way over public thoroughfar Drug Co. (Cal. 1919), 18 “Beware of the grass widow when her eyes beam love and the shades are down low. She hypnoti eason, and the soul escapes the prison bars of discretion, and ‘you float airily on golden clouds to rosy lands of pleasure and joy.’ Temporary bliss reigns supreme in the palace of love, but in the end it “It is not always the one who does the shout- creates mournful memories and a burning desire to ‘blot out ing who does the shooting.”—People v. Mag- the past!’"—Ashley v. Dalton (Miss, 1919), 81 So. 488. gio (1902), 77 N. ¥. Supp. 206. NOBLE DECISIONS 12 comicbooks.com