A Legal Practitioner Being Certain of My Own Experiences
A Legal Practitioner Being Certain of My Own Experiences
E T Edward Tyrrell Jacques
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Ellers was sitting there ; his mind full of doubt as to the justice of his cause, and full of anxiety to do what was right, if only he could find a way; and behind him, there were the two companies of villagers simmering with wrath and jealousy, while Orme blustered and bellowed at the Monksmill witness in the box. What Oldroyd's feelings were as he sat in his place, a yard or so from Ellers, I did not know; but it was only reasonable to suppose that they were not very amicable. " I suppose you... must tell my father, " faltered the girl. " I don't know what my duty is, and I'm sure I shall not have to consider. You will tell him yourself, Miss Ellers. " " Oh, please don't cry ! " I went on, for I saw that her tears were falling. " I'm sure everything will come right. Don't you know that your father wants to bring that miserable business upstairs, to an end. " I forgot when I said this that the lover belonged to the other side. "We haven't talked about it for days and days 228 A Case of Water Rights we agreed that we wouldn't but I've seen how unhappy he is.
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