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"I'll just sit here till you're ready for me, Mr. Hill."

"It won't be long, but I must get these papers off to the court house," I explained.

Mrs. Jones had been sent to my office by the Chicago Bar Association. Along with many other attorneys, I had volunteered to handle cases on a token fee basis for indigent persons in need of legal services. Two or three such people came to my office each week.

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