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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER XXIX
19/77

"You've been to a lawyer, have you?
Then I must go to one, too; fair play's a jewel." Bolt looked disappointed; but the next moment he affected cheerfulness, and said, "That is fair.

Take it to your lawyer directly." "I will," said Henry; but, instead of a lawyer, he took it to his friend Dr.Amboyne, told him all about Ben Bolt, and begged his advice on the agreement.

"Ought he to have the lion's share like this ?" "The moneyed man generally takes that.

No commodity is sold so far beyond its value as money.

Let me read it." The purport of the agreement was as follows:--New premises to be built by Bolt, a portion of the building to be constructed so that it could be easily watched night and day, and in that part the patent saw-grinding machines to be worked.


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