"Oh * * * that mine adversary had written a book" cries Job in the depths of his suffering. (Job, ch. XXXI, v. 35.)
Job's exclamation (in reality, a plea for a bill of particulars) goes unanswered. But, in this instant case, if the Corporation Counsel wishes to regard the exclamation as a hope that his adversary had made admissions against interest — his petition has been answered.
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