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CHAPTER LXII. WHAT THE FOUR LAWYERS THOUGHT ABOUT IT.
 I have spoken of the state of public opinion as to Lady Mason\'s coming trial, and have explained that for the most part men\'s thoughts and sympathies took part with her. But I cannot say that such was the case with the thoughts of those who were most closely concerned with her in the matter,—whatever may have been their sympathies. Of the state of Mr. Furnival\'s mind on the matter enough has been said. But if he had still entertained any shadow of doubt as to his client\'s guilt or innocence, none whatever was entertained either by Mr. Aram or by Mr. Chaffanbrass. From the day on which they had first gone into the real circumstances of the case, looking into the evidence which could be adduced against their client, an............
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