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The Girl at the Halfway House

CHAPTER VI
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No trouble about it--not in the least.

I'll see you through." "I am clear in my own mind that I don't know much about the law," said Franklin, "and I should not think of going up for examination if that ended my studies in the profession.

If I were intending to go into practice here, sir, or near by, I should not think of applying for admission for at least another year.

But the fact is, I'm thinking of going away." "Goin' away ?" Judge Bradley straightened up, and his expression if anything was one of relief.

He had had his own misgivings about this grave-faced and mature young man should he go into the practice at the Bloomsbury bar.


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