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Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2

CHAPTER VII
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Whether it was Felton's plan or Langdell's I do not know.
John Felton died suddenly in May, 1877.

Everybody who comes to Washington from California who is old enough speaks with pleasure of his knowledge of Felton and is full of stories of his brilliant wit.

He had probably the largest fees ever received by an American lawyer.

He is said by his biographer to have received a fee of a million dollars in one case.

His death was received with universal sorrow.


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