Plaintiff having brought defendant and a purchaser together, a sale was effected by them for $10,000; plaintiff claimed that he was authorized to sell for this amount and for a commission thereon, and after testifying to this agreement, he testified that just before and after defendant made the sale he told plaintiff that he would make it satisfactory to him and pay him for his services; defendant's claim was that plaintiff was to receive as commissions only such sum as he should obtain in excess of $10,000. Held, that there was nothing in the case which entitled plaintiff to an instruction that, if the agreement was, in the first place, as claimed by defendant, still plaintiff was entitled to a verdict if he consented to the sale for $10,000, and the defendant thereupon renewed his promise to pay the commission. Morehouse v. Remsen, 59 Conn. 392, 22 A. 427.