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The Case of the Rolling Bones (Perry Mason, #15) The Case of the Rolling Bones by Erle Stanley Gardner
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“Objected to as incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial,”
Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Rolling Bones
“a colorless chap who’s never found himself because there isn’t anything to find.”
Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Rolling Bones
“Nowadays, we’re suffering from hardening of the economic arteries. The country is old. Our outlook is old. People have quit trying. You could comb through this whole damn city today and not get a half a dozen men with the guts to take what the Yukon dished out in those days. I don’t mind getting old and dying. I hate to see the whole damned country dying along with me. There ain’t any youth to take our place. Just a bunch of whining little snivelers who want the government to support’em.”
Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Rolling Bones
“as incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial.”
Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Rolling Bones