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1  First, he asked if a man in England might have two solicitors or more.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
2  But you are a solicitor and the Incorporated Law Society might tell you that you should have known better.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXII
3  The forenoon was a dreary time, but at noon the solicitor came: Mr. Marquand, of Wholeman, Sons, Marquand & Lidderdale.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIII
4  I explained all these things to him to the best of my ability, and he certainly left me under the impression that he would have made a wonderful solicitor, for there was nothing that he did not think of or foresee.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
5  I told him he might have a dozen if he wished, but that it would not be wise to have more than one solicitor engaged in one transaction, as only one could act at a time, and that to change would be certain to militate against his interest.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
6  He seemed thoroughly to understand, and went on to ask if there would be any practical difficulty in having one man to attend, say, to banking, and another to look after shipping, in case local help were needed in a place far from the home of the banking solicitor.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER III
7  It seems only yesterday that the last entry was made, and yet how much between then, in Whitby and all the world before me, Jonathan away and no news of him; and now, married to Jonathan, Jonathan a solicitor, a partner, rich, master of his business, Mr. Hawkins dead and buried, and Jonathan with another attack that may harm him.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIII