Thursday, October 22, 2009

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Farther side next the rock and they all went round mid went in--Rollo first then Lucy then the others. They found that smooth and clean logs and stones were arranged around the sides of the bower; and in the middle on a carpet of leaves was very abundant provision for a rustic dinner.. diflucan To the FBI at noon and I think I need a lawyer. " This was good enough. "Have a seat. It'll be a minute. " Mark eased into a chair and as soon as Clint disappeared he opened a yellow phone book and flipped through the pages until he found the attorneys. There was Gill Teal again in his full-page spread. Pages and pages of huge ads all crying out for injured people. Photos of busy and important men and women holding thick law books or sitting behind wide desks or listening intently to the telephones stuck in their ears. Then half-page ones then quarter. Reggie Love was not there. What kind of lawyer was she? Reggie Love! was one of thousands in the Memphis Yellow Pages. She couldn't be much of a lawyer if the Yellow Pages thought so little of her and the thought of racing from the office crossed his mind. But then there was Gill Teal the one for real the people's lawyer the star of the Yellow Pages who also had enough fame to get himself on television and just look at his office down the hall. No he quickly decided he'd take his chances with Reggie Love. Maybe she needed clients. Maybe she had more time to help him. The idea of a woman lawyer suddenly appealed to him because he'd seen one on "L. A. Law" once and she had ripped up some cops pretty good. He closed the book and returned it carefully to the magazine rack beside the chair. The office was cool and pretty. There were no voices. Clint closed the door behind him and eased across the Persian rug to her desk. Reggie Love was on the phone listening more than talking. Clint placed three phone messages before her and gave the standard ! hand signal to indicate someone was waiting in the reception area. He sat on the corner of the desk straightening a paper clip and watching her. There was no leather in the office. The walls were papered with light floral shades of rose and pink. A spotless desk of glass and chrome covered one corner of the rug. The chairs were sleek and upholstered with a burgundy rabric. inis witnout a doubt was trie orrice of a woman. A very neat woman. Reggie Love was fifty-two years old and had been practicing law for less than five years. She was of medium build with very short very gray hair that fell in bangs almost to the top of her perfectly round black-framed glasses. The eyes were green and they glowed at Clint as if something funny had been said. Then she rolled them and shook her head. "Good-bye Sam " she finally said and hung up. "Got a new client for you " Clint said with a smile. "I don't need new clients ' Clint. I need clients who can pay. What's his name?" "Mark Sway. He's just a kid ten maybe twelve years old. And he says he's suppose! d to meet with the FBI at noon. Says he needs a lawyer. " "He's alone?" "Yeah. " "How'd he. dr6drt534884dkdfkgjgeel5j5j

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