Word: client
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...situation has been described as analogous to that of a certain type of lawyer, who, so soon as he has an important case, considers it as an opportunity for making a tour of investigation, travelling at his ease, stopping at the best hotels, and living in luxury at his client's expense. The real distinction between the two situations is that the lawyer is conscious that the extravagance is unjustified, while the athlete...
...Howe '08 Old Master Chartley, R. H. Lord '06 Sir Harry, a Knight, who is no Scholar, G. J. Hirsch '07 Sir Boniface, an ignorant Schoolmaster, H. Mcl. Holmes '06 Young Chartley's man, R. F. Kimball '08 Taber, Sir Harry's man, W. J. McCormick '08 A Countryman, Client to Wise-Woman, C. W. Burton '08 A Serving man, E. M. Keays '07 Luce, a goldsmith's daughter, A. M. Hurlin '06 The second Luce, T. W. Knauth '07 Gratiana, Sir Harry's daughter, R. S. Eustis '07 The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon, C. B. Wetherell '08 A kitchen...
...Bricka '07 Joseph, his apprentice, F. S. Howe '08 Old Master Chartley, R. H. Lord '06 Sir Harry, a Knight, who is no scholar, G. J. Hirsch '07 Sir Boniface, an ignorant schoolmaster, H. Mcl. Holmes '06 Taber, Sir Harry's man, W. J. McCornick '08 A countryman, client to Wise-Woman, C. W. Burton '08 A Serving-man, R. F. Kimball '08 Luce, a goldsmith's daughter, A. M. Hurlin '06 The second Luce, T. W. Knauth '07 Gratiana, Sir Henry's daughter R. S. Eustis '07 The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon, C. B. Wetherell '08 A kitchen-maid...