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will be taken is always necessary. So far as the length of the
sittings is concerned I have two remarks to make:-
First, although when it is necessary I sit longer, it
is not practicable to do so regularly either
during the winter - when by 4 o'clock I am
frequently shivering with cold; or during the
hot months when I am generally bathed in per-
-spiration. During the hottest months after
leaving Court I am so exhausted that it is
impossible to do a stroke of work or put to-
-gether a coherent thought.
Secondly, the hour's adjournment for tiffin in the
middle of the day is the old custom which
pervades every institution in the Colony. I am
quite powerless to alter it, and I am told my
own frugal habits which only require 5 minutes
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a critic of the necessities of other people in
this regard. The hour however never stretches
into the hour and a half which is sometimes
customary elsewhere.
On the whole however I do not think it would be feasible to
extend
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