14 adverbs to describe how to lawyer

Well, I had had the same thought, more than onceand here was I, merely a not-too-successful lawyer.

are you sure I'm the right one?" "Oh, yes!" said the lawyer, assuringly, "oh, yes!

She then said to him, "He wants fifty pounds; could you let me have it for him?" "Oh," said the lawyer, cheerfully, "I shall be happy to lend Mr. Monckton fifty or a hundred pounds upon his own note of hand.

"Odd, isn't it," said the lawyer, confidentially, "how often a man will put unlimited power into the hands of a comparative stranger, and leave his own son tied hand and foot?

"I told you they were in deep water," said the lawyer, confidently.

"It's rather a stupid city," said the lawyer, doubtfully.

"You are telling this very clearly and well, my dear boy," said the lawyer, very gravely and kindly.

The lawyer jocularly and ungraciously put the question; "Doctor, these are members of your flock; may I ask, do you look upon them as white sheep or as black sheep?"

Is there any one that you mean?" "Not exactly any particular person," said the lawyer, lamely.

Going to his desk, he wrote and sealed a letter, and then went out, saying he had some business with a lawyer overhead.

Put in your first nameAlexander, Ambrose or whatever it is." "Oh, yes I know," said the lawyer resignedly, "but I don't exactly like to do it.

"Easy," said the lawyer, soothingly, "easy; I fear the boy has been his own master too long to be bullied.

"Very good," said the old lawyer, absently.

"Be silent!" demanded the lawyer, sternly.

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