By Advice of Counsel by Arthur Cheney Train
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Mr. Tutt turned cold. "You saw that?" he challenged. "Sure." "How many other people were there in the restaurant?" inquired Mr. Tutt. "Nobody at all," answered George in a matter-of-fact tone. "Only Kasheed and Sardi. Nobody else was in the restaurant." Contempt of Court The court can't determine what is honor.--Chief Baron Bowes, 1743. I know what my code of honor is, my lord, and I intend to adhere to it.--John O'Conner, M.P., in Parnell Commission's Proceedings, 103d Day; Times Rep. pt. 28, pp. 19 _ff_. Well, honor is the subject of my story.--Julius Caesar, Act I, Sc 2. "What has become of Katie--the second waitress?" asked Miss Althea Beekman of Dawkins, her housekeeper, as she sat at her satinwood desk after breakfast. "I didn't see her either last night or this morning." |
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