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1fdbd1a PERSONS OF THE PLAY JAMES HOW, solicitor WALTER HOW, solicitor ROBERT COKESON, their managing clerk WILLIAM FALDER, their junior clerk SWEEDLE, their office-boy WISTER, a detective COWLEY, a cashier MR. JUSTICE FLOYD, a judge HAROLD CLEAVER, an old advocate HECTOR FROME, a young advocate CAPTAIN DANSON, V.C., a prison governor THE REV. HUGH MILLER, a prison chaplain EDWARD CLEMENT, a prison doctor WOODER, a chief warder MOANEY, convict CLIF.. John Galsworthy
310413e Love of beauty is really only the sex instinct, which nothing but complete union satisfies. John Galsworthy
9e4a6b1 Summer -- summer -- summer! The soundless footsteps on the grass! John Galsworthy
ad6aaf1 Public opinion's always in advance of the law. John Galsworthy
68dea24 The value of a sentiment is the amount of sacrifice you are prepared to make for it. John Galsworthy
3b41a9d If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. John Galsworthy
2b0beea A man of action forced into a state of thought is unhappy until he can get out of it. John Galsworthy
f3925f1 One's eyes are what one is, one's mouth what one becomes. John Galsworthy
b2a2ffd There are things worth being loyal to, surely. Coffee, for instance, or one's religion. John Galsworthy
1222c1f Everything known before it happens; and headlines twice the size of the events. John Galsworthy