Courtrooms

类别:文学名著 作者:尼古拉斯·斯帕克斯 本章:Courtrooms

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    quot;Its an unusual request,quot; uation. quot;It seems to me trial could very oday. Are you saying t matter cant  until later tomorrow?

    quot;No, Your  cant,quot; Lon ans too quickly. Stay relaxed, old ake a deep breath.

    quot;And it o do ;

    quot;No, Your s of a personal nature. I knos out of t I really need to take care of it.quot; Good, better.

    ting . quot;Mr. Bates,  t;

    . quot;Mr. o my clients. to postpone until Monday.quot;

    quot;I see,quot; t;And do you believe it is in your clients best interests to do t;

    quot;I believe so,quot; ;Mr. o reopen discussion on a certain matter not covered by t;

    t bot about it. quot;I dont like it,quot; ;not at all. But Mr.  before, and I assume tter is very important to ;

    , to some papers on ;Ill agree to adjourn until Monday. Nine oclock s;

    quot;t; Lon said.

    tes later o tly across treet, got in, and began to New Bern, his hands shaking.


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