It took place in the court room of a rural district. At the head of the Judges' table sits an old Judge a tall and massively built man with a broad rough-hewn visage. For several hours he has been engaged in deciding one case after another and finally something like disgust and melancholy has taken hold of him. It is difficult to know if it is the heat and closeness of the court room that are torturing him or if he has become low-spirited from handling all these petty wrangles which seem to spring from no other cause than to bear witness to people's quarrel-mania uncharitableness and greed.