Match the following expressions given in Column ‘A’ with their interpretations in Column ‘B’.
Column ‘A’ |
Column ‘B’ |
1. While Chief Baron Ear sat to balance the law. |
(a) Eyes are refrained from using the spectacles. |
2. They are made with straddle as wide as the ridge of the Nose is |
(b) The responsibility of giving verdict rested on the shoulders of the hearing organ. |
3. That whenever the Nose put his spectacles on, by daylight or candlelight – Eyes should be shut |
(c) Spectacles are meant for none other than the Nose. |
4. So his lordship decreed with a grave solemn tone, decisive and clear, without one if or but |
(d) The judge delivered a firm verdict without any doubt. |