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                                 Chapter 39 



                          Attorney And Client 



          he   name   of   Mr   Vholes察  preceded   by   the   legend   Ground 

          Floor察   is  inscribed    upon    a  door´post     in  Symond¨s      Inn察

T 

          Chancery   Lane此  a   little察  pale察  wall´eyed察  woebegone   inn察

like a large dust´binn of two compartments and a sifter。 It looks as 

if Symond were a sparing man in his day察and constructed his inn 

of old building materials察which took kindly to the dry rot and to 

dirt    and    all  things    decaying      and    dismal察   and     perpetuated 

Symond¨s   memory   with   congenial   shabbiness。   Quartered   in   this 

dingy     hatchment       commemorative          of  Symond察      are   the   legal 

bearings of Mr Vholes。 

    Mr    Vholes¨s    office察  in  disposition     retiring   and    in  situation 

retired察  is   squeezed   up   in   a   corner察  and   blinks   at   a   dead   wall。 

Three   feet   of   knotty   floored   dark   passage   bring   the   client   to   Mr 

Vholes¨s     jet  black    door察  in  an   angle    profoundly     dark    on   the 

brightest     midsummer         morning察    and    incumbered       by    a  black 

bulkhead      of  cellarage    staircase察  against    which   belated     civilians 

generally strike their brows。 Mr Vholes¨s chambers are on so small 

a   scale   that   one   clerk   can   open   the   door   without   getting   off   his 

stool察while the other who elbows him at the same desk has equal 

faculties   for   poking   the   fire。   A   smell   as   of   unwholesome   sheep察

blending      with   the  smell    of  must   and    dust察 is  referable    to  the 

nightly and often daily consumption of mutton fat in candles察and 

to   the   fretting   of   parchment   forms   and   skins   in   greasy   drawers。 

The   atmosphere   is   otherwise   stale   and   close。   The   place   was   last 



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painted or whitewashed beyond the memory of man察and the two 

chimneys       smoke察    and    there    is  a  loose   outer    surface    of   soot 

everywhere察and the dull cracked windows in their  heavy  frames 

have but one piece of character in them察which is a determination 

to be always dirty察and always shut察unless coerced。 This accounts 

for   the   phenomenon   of   the   weaker   of   the   two   usually   having   a 

bundle of firewood thrust between its jaws in hot weather。 

    Mr    Vholes     is  a  very   respectable     man。     He   has   not   a  large 

business察  but  he   is   a   very  respectable   man。  He   is  allowed   by   the 

greater   attorneys   who   have   made   good   fortunes察  or   are   making 

them察to be a most respectable man。 He never misses a chance in 

his practice察which is a mark of respectability。 He never takes any 

pleasure察which is another  mark   of   respectability。   He   is   reserved 

and serious察which is another mark of respectability。 His digestion 

is impaired察which is highly respectable。 And he is making hay of 

the grass which is flesh察for his three daughters。 And his father is 

dependent on him in the Vale of Taunton。 

    The one great principle of the English law is察to make business 

for   itself。  There    is  no   other   principle    distinctly察  certainly察   and 

consistently   maintained   through   all   its   narrow   turnings。   Viewed 

by this light it becomes a coherent scheme察and not the monstrous 

maze      the  laity  are   apt   to  think   it。  Let  them     but   once   clearly 

perceive   that  its   grand   principle   is   to   make   business   for   itself   at 

their expense察and surely they will cease to grumble。 

    But察not perceiving this quite plainly!only seeing it by halves 

in a confused way!the laity sometimes suffer in peace and pocket察

with     a   bad    grace察   and   do    grumble      very    much。     Then     this 

respectability of  Mr  Vholes   is brought  into  powerful   play  against 

them。   ^Repeal   this   statute察  my   good   sir拭院  says   Mr   Kenge察  to   a 



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smarting client察   repeal   it察  my dear  sir拭 Never察  with  my  consent。 

Alter    this   law察  sir察 and    what    will   be   the   effect   of  your    rash 

proceeding  on a   class   of   practitioners   very   worthily   represented察

allow  me   to  say  to   you察  by   the   opposite   attorney   in   the   case察  Mr 

Vholes拭  Sir察  that   class   of   practitioners   would   be   swept   from   the 

face of the earth。 Now you cannot afford!I would say察the social 

system   cannot   afford!to   lose   an   order   of   men   like   Mr   Vholes。 

Diligent察    persevering察  steady察     acute    in  business。     My    dear   sir察 I 

understand        your    present    feelings    against    the   existing    state   of 

things察  which   I   grant   to   be   a   little   hard   in   your   case察  but   I   can 

never raise my voice for the demolition of a class of men like Mr 

Vholes。 ̄ The respectability of Mr Vholes has even been cited with 

crushing       effect   before     Parliamentary        committees察      as    in  the 

following      blue   minutes      of  a  distinguished       attorney¨s     evidence。 

^Question   number   five   hundred   and   seventeen   thousand   eight 

hundred       and    sixty´nine。    If  I  understand       you察  these    forms    of 

practice   indisputably   occasion   delay拭  Answer。   Yes察  some   delay。 

Question。 And great expense拭Answer。 Most assuredly they cannot 

be     gone     through      for   nothing。      Question。      And     unspeakable 

vexation拭Answer。 I am not prepared to say that。 They have never 

given me any vexation察quite the contrary。 Question。 But you think 

that    their    abolition     would     damage      a   class    of  practitioners拭

Answer。 I have no doubt of it。 Question。 Can you instance any type 

of   that   class拭  Answer。   Yes。   I   would   unhesitatingly   mention           Mr 

Vholes。 He would be ruined。 Question。 Mr Vholes is considered察in 

the   profession察a   respectable man拭 Answer ̄!which  proved   fatal 

to   the   inquiry   for   ten   years!^Mr        Vholes    is  considered察     in  the 

profession察a most respectable man。 ̄ 

    So     in   familiar     conversation察      private     authorities      no    less 



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disinterested   will   remark   that   they   don¨t   know   what   this   age   is 

coming to察that we are plunging down precipices察that now here is 

something else gone察that  these changes   are death  to  people  like 

Vholes此  a   man   of   undoubted   respectability察  with   a   father   in   the 

Vale of Taunton察and three   daughters   at  home。   Take a   few  steps 

more in this direction察say they察and what is to become of Vholes¨s 

father拭Is he to perish拭And of Vholes¨s daughters拭Are they to be 

shirt´makers察       or  governesses拭       As   though     Mr    Vholes     and    his 

relations   being   minor   cannibal   chiefs察  and   it   being   proposed   to 

abolish   cannibalism察  indignant   champions   were   to   put   the   case 

thus此Make man´eating unlawful察and you starve the Vholeses 

    In a word察Mr Vh

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