Fiction Goes to Court: Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous LawyersAlbert P. Blaustein |
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Page 47
... Tunnygate's malig- nant mind . Already there was a horrid rent where Tunnygate had floundered through at her suggestion in order to save go- ing round the pathetic grass plot which the Appleboys had struggled to create where Nature had ...
... Tunnygate's malig- nant mind . Already there was a horrid rent where Tunnygate had floundered through at her suggestion in order to save go- ing round the pathetic grass plot which the Appleboys had struggled to create where Nature had ...
Page 48
... Tunnygate had , as Mrs. Tunnygate sneeringly pointed out , a perfect legal right to push his way through the hedge and tramp across the lawn , and she didn't propose to allow the Appleboys to gain any rights by proscription , either ...
... Tunnygate had , as Mrs. Tunnygate sneeringly pointed out , a perfect legal right to push his way through the hedge and tramp across the lawn , and she didn't propose to allow the Appleboys to gain any rights by proscription , either ...
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... Tunnygate , turning wildly and clawing through the hedge , dragging Andrew after him . “ Oh ! O - oh ! " Mrs. Tunnygate rushed to the door in time to see her spouse lumbering up the beach with a white object gyrating in the air behind ...
... Tunnygate , turning wildly and clawing through the hedge , dragging Andrew after him . “ Oh ! O - oh ! " Mrs. Tunnygate rushed to the door in time to see her spouse lumbering up the beach with a white object gyrating in the air behind ...
Contents
THE DOG ANDREW by Arthur Train Selected | 43 |
THE BLUSHING BEGINNER AND THE BEARDED JURYMAN | 103 |
BOYS WILL BE BOYS by Irvin S Cobb Selected | 127 |
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