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“Could be. Unlikely, but”
Clifford Irving, Final Argument
“A good read is one of the amazing pleasures offered to us by civilization.”
Clifford Irving, Final Argument
“dog’ll hunt.” We were southerners and spoke the same language. This was not a visiting lecturer in jurisprudence but a man in the trenches. Suddenly I wanted to be there with him, under fire. I shook Beldon Ruth’s hard hand, and I took the job he offered me. When I passed the bar exam I married Toba, and we moved into an apartment on Neptune Beach, forty minutes from the courthouse in downtown Jacksonville.”
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“Bless your little cotton socks,” he said. He threw me a kiss and handed me the case file.”
Clifford Irving, Final Argument
“That’s it,” Darryl cried, seemingly flabbergasted.”
Clifford Irving, Final Argument
“my throat and told him that I’d have to consult with my client. “How”
Clifford Irving, Final Argument
“IF YOU WOULD HAVE A MAN STAY AS HE IS, THEN TREAT HIM AS HE IS. IF YOU WOULD HAVE A MAN CHANGE, THEN TREAT HIM AS THE PERSON YOU WOULD WANT HIM TO BECOME.”
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