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... himself . He , how- ever , curtly opened the conference by stating his desire to have the litigation brought to a close , and by saying that he had himself had some communication with the solicitor on the other side , FORTUNE . 11.
... himself . He , how- ever , curtly opened the conference by stating his desire to have the litigation brought to a close , and by saying that he had himself had some communication with the solicitor on the other side , FORTUNE . 11.
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... may be raised in law when there is a disposition to raise them , and how quickly they may be removed when there is a desire to remove them . If you cannot effect such a settlement as I have pointed out , FORTUNE . 13.
... may be raised in law when there is a disposition to raise them , and how quickly they may be removed when there is a desire to remove them . If you cannot effect such a settlement as I have pointed out , FORTUNE . 13.
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... it would be consistent with my duty - that it would be consistent with my reputation - to consent to any such hushing up of this important suit as you desire to effect . " " I am to understand that is your opinion ? 14 FORTUNE .
... it would be consistent with my duty - that it would be consistent with my reputation - to consent to any such hushing up of this important suit as you desire to effect . " " I am to understand that is your opinion ? 14 FORTUNE .
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... desire you will prepare to deliver up all my papers to my order . " " There is the balance of our account- -a rather heavy balance - I suppose you will settle that immediately ? " said the lawyer calmly . " Your bills shall be taxed ...
... desire you will prepare to deliver up all my papers to my order . " " There is the balance of our account- -a rather heavy balance - I suppose you will settle that immediately ? " said the lawyer calmly . " Your bills shall be taxed ...
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... desire that , whatever may happen - whatever turn the suit may take no responsibility may attach to me . Good - day , Sir ! " He held out his hand to the capitalist , who not only took it , but held it for some mo- ments in his grasp ...
... desire that , whatever may happen - whatever turn the suit may take no responsibility may attach to me . Good - day , Sir ! " He held out his hand to the capitalist , who not only took it , but held it for some mo- ments in his grasp ...
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