Fiction Goes to Court: Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous LawyersAlbert P. Blaustein |
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Page 63
... Didn't Mr. Appleboy ask you to keep off ? " " Sure — yes ! " " Didn't you obstinately refuse to do so ? " Mr. Pepperill objected to " obstinately " and it was stricken out . " I wasn't going to stay off where I had a right to go ...
... Didn't Mr. Appleboy ask you to keep off ? " " Sure — yes ! " " Didn't you obstinately refuse to do so ? " Mr. Pepperill objected to " obstinately " and it was stricken out . " I wasn't going to stay off where I had a right to go ...
Page 68
... didn't know that that dog was one of the worst biters in Livornia ? " " I do ! " she replied . " I only knew Aunt Eliza had a dog . I didn't know anything about the dog personally . " " What did you say to your aunt in your letter ...
... didn't know that that dog was one of the worst biters in Livornia ? " " I do ! " she replied . " I only knew Aunt Eliza had a dog . I didn't know anything about the dog personally . " " What did you say to your aunt in your letter ...
Page 211
... didn't go out much and wouldn't have missed them . ” Graham snorted , " He could have this - he may have that . I never heard so much guesswork . If Hunt didn't do it , why doesn't he say so ? " He listened impatiently . " Protecting ...
... didn't go out much and wouldn't have missed them . ” Graham snorted , " He could have this - he may have that . I never heard so much guesswork . If Hunt didn't do it , why doesn't he say so ? " He listened impatiently . " Protecting ...
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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