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CHAPTER LXXVIII. THE LAST OF THE LAWYERS.
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"I should have done my duty by you, Mr. Mason, which those men have not, and you would at this moment have been the owner of Orley Farm."
It will easily be known that these words were spoken by Mr. Dockwrath, and that they were addressed to Joseph Mason. The two men were seated together in Mr. Mason's lodgings2 at Alston, late on the morning after the verdict had been given, and Mr. Dockwrath was speaking out his mind with sufficient freedom. On the previous evening he had been content to put up with the misery3 of the unsuccessful man, and had not added any reproaches of his own. He also had been cowed by the verdict, and the two had been wretched and crestfallen4 together. But the attorney since that had slept upon the matter, and had bethought himself that he at any rate would make out his little bill. He could show that Mr. Mason had ruined their joint5 affairs by his adherence6 to those London attorneys. Had Mr. Mason listened to the advice of his new adviser7 all would have been well. So at least Dockwrath was prepared to declare, finding that by so doing he would best pave the way for his own important claim.
But Mr. Mason was not a man to be bullied8 with tame endurance. "The firm bears the highest name in the profession, sir," he said; "and I had just grounds for trusting them."
"And what has come of your just grounds, Mr. Mason? Where are you? That's the question. I say that Round and Crook9 have thrown you over. They have been hand and glove with old Furnival through the whole transaction; and I'll tell you what's more, Mr. Mason. I told you how it would be from the beginning."
"I'll move for a new trial."
"A new trial; and this a criminal
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恳求的,哀求的 | |
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