said the two cats, who began to be alarmed for the event, 'give us our respective shares, and we are satisfied.' ' If you are satisfied,' returned the monkey, 'justice is not; a case of this intricate nature is by no means so soon determined. Reflections of a Lawyer - Page 132by Morris Salem - 1911 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
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