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She came up and embraced me when I arrived downstairs. And I said, "Am I all right? Am I not going to get a butt beating?" "No. We're glad to have you." But if she just wasn't so timid and bashful she'd be a whole lot better clerk.
But anyhow, Boyce, I witnessed you being sworn in up in Stone County, and they are hanging you up there two or three months ago. They hung his portrait on the west wall of the Stone County courthouse, and it was for some great honor. I've forgotten what it was but I'll check on it later on. And by the way too, there are some streets in Gulfport named after you. And I understand -- well I know that you have, you've just come back from a filming of a film that you're going to be in. And, of course, I know that you're kind of hesitant about taking the stage and so forth, with a great lady. I think I have Albert Isham here and his wife somewhere. Yeah, I see them back there. You know, you and I have battled in this courtroom many a time, and we've walked out here at noon with the judge and we went
JAMIE L. WETZEL, CSR - CIRCUIT COURT REPORTER


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