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'And I only hope he'll be alone,' returned the lawyer. 'It will save a  
precious sight of manoeuvring.'  
And sure enough, when they had knocked at the door, Gideon admitted  
them  
in person to a room, warmed by a moderate fire, framed nearly to the  
roof in works connected with the bench of British Themis, and offering,  
except in one particular, eloquent testimony to the legal zeal of the  
proprietor. The one particular was the chimney-piece, which displayed  
a varied assortment of pipes, tobacco, cigar-boxes, and yellow-backed  
French novels.  
'
Mr Forsyth, I believe?' It was Michael who thus opened the engagement.  
We have come to trouble you with a piece of business. I fear it's  
'
scarcely professional--'  
'I am afraid I ought to be instructed through a solicitor,' replied  
Gideon.  
'Well, well, you shall name your own, and the whole affair can be put  
on a more regular footing tomorrow,' replied Michael, taking a chair  
and motioning Pitman to do the same. 'But you see we didn't know any  
solicitors; we did happen to know of you, and time presses.'  
'May I enquire, gentlemen,' asked Gideon, 'to whom it was I am indebted  
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