Fiction Goes to Court: Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous LawyersAlbert P. Blaustein |
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... turned on and in the dark he did not see Mason motionless by the mantel shelf . He went quickly across the room to the writing table , turned on one of the lights , and , taking the envelope from his pocket , tore it open . Then he bent ...
... turned on and in the dark he did not see Mason motionless by the mantel shelf . He went quickly across the room to the writing table , turned on one of the lights , and , taking the envelope from his pocket , tore it open . Then he bent ...
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... turned out the gas and brought up to the bathroom with him the two paper flour sacks and the little heavy bundle . These sacks were filled with nitrate of soda . He set them down by the door , opened the little bundle , and took out two ...
... turned out the gas and brought up to the bathroom with him the two paper flour sacks and the little heavy bundle . These sacks were filled with nitrate of soda . He set them down by the door , opened the little bundle , and took out two ...
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... turned out of the Hampstead Parlia- ment for intoxication ? " " I never was . " " Indeed ? Will you cast your mind back to the night of the twenty - fourth of April , 1897 ? What were you doing on that night ? " “ I have no idea ...
... turned out of the Hampstead Parlia- ment for intoxication ? " " I never was . " " Indeed ? Will you cast your mind back to the night of the twenty - fourth of April , 1897 ? What were you doing on that night ? " “ I have no idea ...
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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