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He sat down at the table and buried his face in his arms. His wife, who was also weeping, crossed to him, and tried to comfort him by patting him on the back. "I think," said Peter, "we had best drop the suits." Mr. Bohlmann looked up. "It is not the money, Mr. Stirling," he said, still speaking in German. "See."
Bohlmann told him: "I sbend about dree dousand a year on law und law-babers. Misder Dummer id does for me, but ven he does nod any longer it do, I gifts id you." On the second visit Mrs. Bohlmann said: "I tell my good man that with all the law-business he has, he must get a lawyer for a son-in-law." Peter had not heard Mrs.
Bohlmann say to her husband the evening before, as they were prinking for dinner: "Have you told Mr. Stirling about your law business?" Nor Mr. Bohlmann's prompt: "Yah. I dells him der last dime." Yet Peter wondered if there were any connection between the two statements. He liked the two girls. They were nice-looking, sweet, sincere women. He knew that Mr.
He wished to be fair to both sides. "I will ask you to fill in the check for eight thousand dollars. That will be two each for three, and one each for two." Mr. Bohlmann disengaged himself from his wife, and took his pen. "You do not add your fee," he said. "I forgot it," laughed Peter, and the couple laughed with him in their happiness. "Make it for eight thousand, two hundred and fifty."
Bohlmann," said Peter, "and I have taken the liberty of coming to see you about the cases." "Sid down, sid down," said his host, nervously, though not sitting himself. Peter sat down. "I want to do what is best about the matter," he said. The woman turned quickly to look at him, and Peter saw that there were tears in her eyes. "Vell," said the brewer, "what is dat?"
Their testimony in court was really amusing, though at the same time pathetic. People tell me that my speech was a good one. What is more surprising, they tell me that I made the prisoner, and Mr. Bohlmann, the brewer, who sat next to Dummer, both cry. I confess I grieve over the fact that I was not prosecuting Bohlmann. He is the real criminal, yet goes scot free. I find that Mr.
Then he began to get cases from the "district," and though there was not much money in each case, before long the number of them made a very respectable total. The growth of his practice was well proven by a suggestion from Dummer that they should join forces. "Mr. Bohlmann wants to give you some of his work, and it's easier to go into partnership than to divide his practice."
"Shure," said Dennis, "what's the party but the men that run it?" "You've seen something of Mr. Bohlmann lately, Dennis?" "Yes." "Well, he was the man who put Goldman in charge of that cow stable. Yet he's an honest man." Dennis scratched his head. "It's a convincin' way yez have wid yez," he said; "but it's scoundrels the Republicans are, all the same.
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