"At the conclusion of my argument I received very high compliments from the Chief Justice and later from other of the Judges. What they said I do not care to repeat"
- William Henry Moody
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This quote by William Henry Moody suggests that he succeeded in his argument prior to the Chief Justice and other Judges. He was likely pleased with the result of his argument, as he received high compliments from the Chief Justice and other Judges. However, he was humble and did not feel the need to duplicate what they said. This recommends that he was positive in his argument and did not require to boast about the compliments he received. It also shows that he was considerate of the Judges and did not wish to look like if he was boasting. This quote is a testimony to Moody's character and his dedication to professionalism.
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