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Mr. Goller his partner, that I first heard of the

am was

spicions under which Huffan

had on that day,

These suspicions had

told, so

grave

labouring.

become, I was

that the circumstances had been

fully disclosed to the Asting Whief Justice,

then had them under his consideration.

7.

who

had a few

Mr. Toller and I having -minutes intercourse in the outer office, adjourned

AGO M

where shortly.

to WW: Sharp's private afterwards Mr. Wollon joined us and the four of us had rather a

lengthy

discussion on M.

Huffam's affairs. Among other things

ave

with

considered the propriety of my complying Mr. Huffam's request to me to see her husband for the reason that I had already represented, and.

still held one amual retainer, which would

me in the future to represent.

probably

bind

Sonne

of the chief Creditors on the estate of Lyall Still 100, and Mr Wollon speaking as the Solicitor for the

clients I appeared for made use

very

I remember.

"If you go

#

bear in mind

of an expression

well. He said;

to see

Kuffam you

will have to

you may

ay (or you will)

#

· probably

be held to

It was however

J

your

retainers."

· finally agreed that by going

should probably do good

service in

bringing

matters to a crisis, and by ascertaining

what

Ave

were interested and anxious to Know vir: the

amount of the defalcations on Lyall Still's estate, which we assumed had taken place. I accordingly

unden

overtook to do what

state that

mry

was astled and I may here...

intention was

merely to not

-friendly part to all persons concerned, including

Huffam himself, that I did not intend to act

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