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" I've known people who could see nothing but theirselves and their own families unless they were drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see of 'er was 'ow she... "
The Family - Page 102
1924
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work at the ..., Volume 51

National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1924 - 670 pages
...unless they were drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see...March: But that's what they're paid for, Mr. Bly. Ely: Ay, though which of them was thlnlrin' 'ere's a little bit o' warm life on its own, 'ere's a little...
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Windows: A Comedy in Three Acts for Idealists and Others

John Galsworthy - 1922 - 108 pages
...unless they was drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see of her was 'ow far she affected 'em personally — one tryin' to get 'er guilty, the other tryin' to get...
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Windows: A Comedy in Three Acts for Idealists and Others

John Galsworthy - 1923 - 108 pages
...unless they was drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see of her was 'ow far she affected 'em personally — one tryin' to get 'er guilty, the other tryin' to get...
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Case Study, Issues 15-16

Judge Baker Guidance Center - 1923 - 86 pages
...personally, one tryin' to get 'er guilty, the other tryin' to get 'er off, and the judge summin' 'er up coldblooded." (Mr. March: "But that's what they're paid for, Mr. Bly.") Ely: "Ah, though which of 'em was thinkin' 'ere's a little bit of warm life on its own, 'ere's a little...
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Plays: Fifth Series: A Family Man, Loyalties, Windows

John Galsworthy - 1923 - 334 pages
...unless they was drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see of her was 'ow far she affected 'em personally — one tryin' to get 'er guilty, the other tryin' to get...
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Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volume 51

National Conference on Social Welfare - 1924 - 672 pages
...unless they were drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see...cold-blooded. Mr. March: But that's what they're paid for, Mr. Ely. Rly: Ay, though which of them was thinkin' 'ere's a little bit o' warm Ufe on its own, 'ere's...
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The Family, Volumes 5-6

1925 - 596 pages
...unless they were drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see...for, Mr. Bly." Bly: "Ay, though which of them was thinkin' 'ere's a little bit o" warm life on its own, 'ere's a little dancin' creature. What's she...
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Changing the Delinquent Attitude: A Study of Effective Treatment in the ...

Anna Elizabeth King - 1927 - 90 pages
...Child Welfare, under whose direction the study was developed. ANNA E. KING. December, 1927. "There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see...other tryin' to get 'er off, and the judge summin' 'er up cold-blooded. "Ah ! But which of them was thinkin', ' 'Ere's a little bit of warm life on its...
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Plays

John Galsworthy - 1928 - 734 pages
...the whole thing, and all they could see of her was 'ow far she affected 'em personally — one trying to get 'er guilty, the other tryin' to get 'er off, and the judge summin' 'er up coldblooded. MR. MARCH. But that's what they're paid for, Mr. Bly. BLY. Ah ! But which of 'era...
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Plays

John Galsworthy - 1928 - 798 pages
...unless they was drunk. At my daughter's trial, I see right into the lawyers, judge and all. There she was, hub of the whole thing, and all they could see of her was 'ow far she affected 'em personally — one trying to get 'er guilty, the other tryin' to get...
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