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 William Augustus Beach. chivalric in his treatment of young men. No young lawyer was ever his associate or his adversary in a case who was not his ardent admirer ever afterwards. The first time I met him he was on the other side of a case I was to try for the plain tiff. I was young and callow. Had he been my own father and on my side of the case, he could not have been more considerately studious to keep my blunders concealed and make me appear to advantage, when he might easily have made me appear ridiculous, and might perhaps have won his case by taking

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advantage of my errors. A different expe rience with some others of the old-school lawyers of that time taught me how to ap preciate his generosity. Faults he had : who has not? Weak nesses he had: what mortal has not? It shall be no part of my task to speak of them here. It can justly be said of him that no law yer of his time had a greater pride in the dignity and honor of his profession, or enter tained and lived up to a higher standard of professional ethics.