A big-city lawyer was representing the railroad in a
lawsuit filed by an old rancher. The rancher's prize bull was missing from the section
through which the railroad passed. The rancher only wanted to be paid the fair value of
the bull.
The case was scheduled to be tried before the justice of the peace in the back room of the
general store.
The attorney for the railroad immediately cornered the rancher and tried to get him to
settle out of court. The lawyer did his best selling job, and finally the rancher agreed
to take half of what he was asking.
After the rancher had signed the release and took the check, the young lawyer couldn't
resist gloating a little over his success, telling the rancher, "You know, I hate to
tell you this, old man, but I put one over on you in there. I couldn't have won the case.
The engineer was asleep and the fireman was in the caboose when the train went through
your ranch that morning. I didn't have one witness to put on the stand. I bluffed
you!"
The old rancher replied, "Well, I'll tell you, young feller, I was a little worried
about winning that case myself, because that durned bull came home this morning."
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