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The Confessions of Artemas Quibble

CHAPTER VIII
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That would be fun, wouldn't it?
The district attorney wouldn't waste much time on Arthur P.Hawkins if he could land Gottlieb & Quibble in jail for subornation of perjury, would he--eh?
We've got to scratch gravel--and quick too!" "But where can we raise fifty thousand dollars ?" I groaned helplessly.
"Dillingham," he retorted without hesitation.

"He's our only hope.
He's in as bad as the rest of us.

If we go we can pull him along too.

I understand that the woman is prepared to swear not only that Hawkins admitted to her that he was properly served, but that she told this to Dillingham, and that he and Hawkins talked the thing over in her presence.

Besides, Cohen confessed to me to-day that she had pumped him all about Hawkins's coming over to New York and signing papers; and, although he swears he didn't tell her anything in particular, yet I don't trust the idiot.


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