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CHAPTER LV
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I assure you that you are most welcome." After a little general discourse I said that I presumed he was in the law.
"Yes," said he, "I am a member of that much-abused profession." "And unjustly abused," said I; "it is a profession which abounds with honourable men, and in which I believe there are fewer scamps than in any other.

The most honourable men I have ever known have been lawyers; they were men whose word was their bond, and who would have preferred ruin to breaking it.

There was my old master, in particular, who would have died sooner than broken his word.

God bless him! I think I see him now with his bald, shining pate, and his finger on an open page of 'Preston's Conveyancing.'" "Sure you are not a limb of the law ?" said Mr R---.
"No," said I, "but I might be, for I served an apprenticeship to it." "I am glad to hear it," said Mr R---, shaking me by the hand.

"Take my advice, come and settle at Llangollen and be my partner." "If I did," said I, "I am afraid that our partnership would be of short duration; you would find me too eccentric and flighty for the law.


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