Solicitors are supposed to be sharp-faced and fox-like, but his face was well-furnished and comely, and his rather bald head beamed with benevolence and dinner.
Dear Morris," he said gaily, "we lawyers and solicitors are always supposed to be sharks, but personally I am not such a shark as that.
I know," she replied, giving her hand to Miss Alicia, and taking in Palliser and the solicitors with a bow which was little more than a nod.
I may say that the second will was not drawn up by the solicitors who had framed the first will.
The other solicitors speedily left, after more expressions of regret.
I have sent an urgent letter to the noble Earl's solicitors this very morning, telling them of the straits to which the old villain has reduced me, and of the steps I intend to take failing a proper and immediate indemnification.
Wire solicitors pay me ten pounds immediately or I am a dead man by 5.
Wire solicitors pay me fiver by five o'clock or I shall never see six.
She told him that the Earl's solicitorshad compounded with her father for a substantial sum, and she pointed to her gorgeous parasol as one of the cab-load of purchases with which her father had driven home after cashing the lawyers' cheque.
I publish the statement; and the solicitors who hold Lady Byron's private papers do not deny the truth of the story.
The solicitors admit that Lady Byron has left sealed papers of great importance in the hands of trustees, with discretionary power.
Might there not properly have been an indignant protest of family solicitors against this insult to the person and character of the Baroness Wentworth?
The lawyers in court settled back with a new enjoyment at the prospect of the legal and medical hair-splitting and quibbling which invariably accompanies an encounter of this kind, and Crown Counsel and solicitors displayed sudden activity.
All Wesleyan solicitors in large practice achieve renown, whether they desire it or not; Wesleyans cannot help talking about them, as one talks about an apparent defiance of natural laws.
In the office of Powells were seven full-fledged solicitors and seventeen other clerks, without counting Henry, and not a man or youth of the educated lot of them made the slightest reference to Love in Babylon during all that day.
He was going to his uncle's solicitors in the North first; then he was coming back to Southampton.
At any rate,' she rejoined, 'do not reply to the note I have seen from the solicitors till I have read this also.
Later on the lawyers' clerks, or the solicitors themselves drop in; in the latter case for a chat with the manager.
Colonel Morris' solicitors were sparing no expenses to crush us.
So far we were innocent of offence, we were simply ordinary solicitors and clerks, doing as fully and truly as we knew how, an extremely good business at rates which yielded a very fair return to our principal.
Mr. Moy (holding the legal rank in Scotland which corresponds to the rank held by solicitors in England) rose and bowed to Sir Patrick, with the courtesy due to a man eminent in his time at the Scottish Bar.
I have forwarded their letter to the captain; and he will probably be in town to see his solicitors as soon as I get there with you.
Worldly knowledge and bookish knowledge were acquired by Lloyd George during the next few years while he was going through his law course in the office of a firm of solicitors in the neighboring little town of Portmadoc.
Lloyd George said things and did things which the most experienced and successful solicitors of the district would have shrunk from as ruinous to their business.
By statute, now, attorneys and solicitors in England are entitled to fixed fees for professional services.
It was a result not at all expected, and the cross-examination by the junior, who was a very young member of the profession, but blessed with several eminent solicitors for relations, was looked upon as highly creditable.
His solicitors would have been investigating a lost cause.
This was a pity, for, ten minutes after he and Patch had left for the station, there had arrived for him a letter from a firm of solicitors that numbered many distinguished clients, and The Honourable Mr. Justice Molehill among them.
The accounts of assignees were also strictly investigated, and the costs of solicitors and other agents were taxed by officers of the court.
His companion, assolicitors to the aristocracy should be, was of a smaller, more rotund and insignificant shape.
My solicitors came into touch with the man Vont through an agent in America.
This body of solicitors has an enormous influence upon the conscience of the country--more influence than any other class, except, perhaps, that of the parsons.
Barristers and solicitors marrying Catholics were exposed to the penalties of Catholics.
Barristers and solicitors marrying Catholics are exposed to all the penalties of Catholics.
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