Abstract
I was three-and-twenty years of age. Not another word had I heard to enlighten me on the subject of my expectations, and my twenty-third birthday was a week gone. We had left Barnard’s Inn more than a year, and lived in the Temple.1 Our chambers were in Garden Court, down by the river.
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© Macmillan Publishers Limited 1965