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Good Indian

CHAPTER XV
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He hasn't a legal leg to stand on.

'Goes with the patent'-- that sounds nice to me.

They're not locating in good faith--those eight jumpers down there." She fortified herself with another piece of candy.

"All you need," she declared briskly, "is a good lawyer to take this up and see it through." "You seem to be doing pretty well," he remarked, his eyes dwelling rather intently upon her face, and smiling as they did so.
"I can read what's in the book," she remarked lightly, her eyes upon its pages as if she were consciously holding them from meeting his look.
"But it will take a lawyer to see the case through the courts.

And let me tell you one thing very emphatically." She looked at him brightly.
"Many a case as strong as this has been lost, just by legal quibbling and ignorance of how to handle it properly.


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