Mr. Meeson's Will: A NovelHarper, 1888 - 270 Seiten |
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... judge lifted his eyebrows in re- monstrance , and cleared his throat preparatory to in- terfering ; but apparently thought better of it , for he took up a blue pencil and made a note of the date of the will . ! " ( II . ) " went on ...
... judge lifted his eyebrows in re- monstrance , and cleared his throat preparatory to in- terfering ; but apparently thought better of it , for he took up a blue pencil and made a note of the date of the will . ! " ( II . ) " went on ...
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... judge took another note , as slowly as he could , and once cleared his throat ; but poor James could not go on . He could only wish that he might then and there expire , rather than face the hideous humiliation of such a failure . But ...
... judge took another note , as slowly as he could , and once cleared his throat ; but poor James could not go on . He could only wish that he might then and there expire , rather than face the hideous humiliation of such a failure . But ...
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... judge made an awful face , and then , realizing the ludicrous nature of the scene , his features relaxed into a smile . He bounded up off the floor , books slip- ping off his back in every direction , and , holding his nose ( which was ...
... judge made an awful face , and then , realizing the ludicrous nature of the scene , his features relaxed into a smile . He bounded up off the floor , books slip- ping off his back in every direction , and , holding his nose ( which was ...
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... judge and himself . Going back to the beginning , he detailed the early history of the rela- tionship between Eustace Meeson and his uncle , the publisher , with which this record has nothing to do . Thence he passed to the history of ...
... judge and himself . Going back to the beginning , he detailed the early history of the rela- tionship between Eustace Meeson and his uncle , the publisher , with which this record has nothing to do . Thence he passed to the history of ...
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... judge , " a document is evidence , and evidence of the best sort . " " Undoubtedly , my lord ; and we have no objection to the document being exhibited for the court to draw its own conclusion from , but we deny that it is entitled to ...
... judge , " a document is evidence , and evidence of the best sort . " " Undoubtedly , my lord ; and we have no objection to the document being exhibited for the court to draw its own conclusion from , but we deny that it is entitled to ...
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