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Ford, Paul Leicester, 1865-1902

"The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him"

I think she is probably
some great personage."
Later on in the letter he wrote:
"If you do not disapprove, I will put this money in the savings
bank, in a special or trustee account, and use it for any good
that I can do for the people about here. I gave the case my
service, and do not think I am entitled to take pay when the money
can be so much better employed for the benefit of the people I
tried to help."


CHAPTER XVIII.
ANOTHER CLIENT.

Peter had seen his clients on the morning following the settlement of
the cases, and told them of their good fortune. They each had a look at
Bohlmann's check, and then were asked how they would like their shares.
"Sure," said Dooley, "Oi shan't know what to do wid that much money."
"I think," said Peter, "that your two thousand really belongs to the
children."
"That it does," said Mrs. Dooley, quite willing to deprive her husband
of it, for the benefit of her children.
"But what shall Oi do wid it?" asked Mr.


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