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The Second Generation

CHAPTER XII
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But, of course, we work in harmony with such other counsel as our client sees fit to engage." "Certainly; I understand," said Arthur, with a knowing, "man-of-the-world" nod.

His cause being good and its triumph necessary, he must not be squeamish about any alliances it might be necessary to make as a means to that triumph, where the world was so wicked.

"Then, you undertake the case." "We will look into it," Dawson corrected.

"You appreciate that the litigation will be somewhat expensive ?" Arthur reddened.

No, he hadn't thought of that! Whenever he had wanted anything, he had ordered it, and had let the bill go to his father; whenever he had wanted money, he had sent to his father for it, and had got it.


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