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  • "I thought," said he, in answer to her question, "that you intended to ask Mr Slow's advice?"

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  • They were then at the gate leading into the New Square, and she turned abruptly round, and hurried away from him up into Holborn, passing very near to Mr Slow's chambers.

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  • Every shilling in her purse was the property of John Ball, if Mr Slow's statement were true.

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  • Certain words had been written and spoken from which she had gathered the existence, in Mr Slow's mind, of some such plan as this.

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  • She knew very well where Mr Slow's chambers were situated, but she paused on the pavement, not wishing to go thither quite at once.

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  • Slow's legal formulas, which meant nothing to the laity.

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  • Such were Mr Slow's feelings on the matter, and then he dismissed the subject from his mind.

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  • Margaret by the hand and tell her that his own lawyer also was to meet them at Mr Slow's chambers on the day named.

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