The Leavenworth Case

Cover The Leavenworth Case
Genres: Fiction
IN MY OFFICE “Something between an hindrance and a help.”
    —Wordsworth.
    THE NEXT DAY AS, with nerves unstrung and an exhausted brain, I entered my office, I was greeted by the announcement: “A gentleman, sir, in your private room—been waiting some time, very impatient.”
    Weary, in no mood to hold consultation with clients new or old, I advanced with anything but an eager step towards my room, when, upon opening the door, I saw—Mr. Clavering.
    Too much astounded for the moment to sp
...eak, I bowed to him silently, whereupon he approached me with the air and dignity of a highly bred gentleman, and presented his card, on which I saw written, in free and handsome characters, his whole name, Henry Ritchie Clavering. After this introduction of himself, he apologized for making so unceremonious a call, saying, in excuse, that he was a stranger in town; that his business was one of great urgency; that he had casually heard honorable mention of me as a lawyer and a gentleman, and so had ventured to seek this interview on behalf of a friend who was so unfortunately situated as to require the opinion and advice of a lawyer upon a question which not only involved an extraordinary state of facts, but was of a nature peculiarly embarrassing to him, owing to his ignorance of American laws, and the legal bearing of these facts upon the same.MoreLess

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