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1 II| I'll warrant! She is my client, the unfortunate Princess 2 II| view of the case is that my client finds her husband's attentions 3 II| Rome to see whether my fair client's personal appeal may not 4 II| ruin the young life of my client and bury her alive, does 5 IV| advocate explained to his client that the Unitarians have 6 V| concern was lest his fair client, at this critical time, 7 VI| would be impossible for his client to go out that day. What 8 VI| make haste to push your client's cause while he is in his 9 VII| instruct the lawyer and his client in the details of their 10 VIII| going to the Lateran, in his client's interest, and added that 11 VIII| whose powerful favour your client at present enjoys will lose 12 VIII| Po, as he well may, your client's enemies could hardly fail 13 XI| Zimandy's generalship; for his client might have found herself 14 XI| than on account of his client's interests. Here let us