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“I wonder, Mr. Tutt, if you would be willing to take a criminal case where there wouldn’t be any prospect of a fee, simply to prevent a possible miscarriage of justice” FrontispieceFACING PAGE“I have indeed! . . . That is, if it is what you call a case for a man to promise to marry a woman and then . . . refuse to do so” 126“I always said that if I ever was in trouble you’d be the one to whom I should go to help me out” 202“I shall tell this miserable cheating rogue . . . either to pay you a hundred thousand dollars or go to hell” 301

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