Fiction Goes to Court: Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous LawyersAlbert P. Blaustein |
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Page 124
... dollars and fifty cents . Under our ' greed arrangement , the winning lodge therefore gits sixty per cent , or two thousand and forty - eight dollars and eighty- five cents and the losin ' Sons & Daughters gits one thousand and three ...
... dollars and fifty cents . Under our ' greed arrangement , the winning lodge therefore gits sixty per cent , or two thousand and forty - eight dollars and eighty- five cents and the losin ' Sons & Daughters gits one thousand and three ...
Page 125
... dollars the result would have been - speakin ' in round figgers an ' ' liminating odd dollars an ' cents — a victory for you - all in that you had fifteen hund'ed dollars against fourteen hund'ed for the others . " He paused , giving ...
... dollars the result would have been - speakin ' in round figgers an ' ' liminating odd dollars an ' cents — a victory for you - all in that you had fifteen hund'ed dollars against fourteen hund'ed for the others . " He paused , giving ...
Page 126
... dollars is what you thinks you gits , Brother Mashby . But thinks you gits ain't is gits . I regrets to infohm you , Semore , that you has made a plumb rotten deal . " He produced the contract signed that morning between Semore and the ...
... dollars is what you thinks you gits , Brother Mashby . But thinks you gits ain't is gits . I regrets to infohm you , Semore , that you has made a plumb rotten deal . " He produced the contract signed that morning between Semore and the ...
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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