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Amiable, white-haired, slightly rubby-faced, he was a man who ran his courts with an alarming informality, he sometimes propped his feet up, he often cleaned his fingernails with his pocket knife. in long equity hearings, he gave the impression of dozing. more on page 220 of the new to kill a mocking bird.

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