“Well,” began the multi-million-aire. “ there you have the facts of the case, and I’ll leave you to it.” The lawyer nodded and arranged the papers which the wealthy man had thrown down on his desk in more orderly array. He knew that it was not going to be sin easy task to straighten out the affairs of the rich man’s son; but still, money was money. “Now, you’ll look after my f won’t you?” went on the great man. “He has had a rotten time, all told. He’s lost a great deal, of money, and his wife, too.” “Lost his wife, has he?” echoed the lawyer, who knew the Indy in rpiestion. “Well, I reckon he’s about even, then.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 7
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119Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 7
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