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prior act situation so simply, so convincingly that [[red underline]] Chatfield [[/red underline]] followed every word and [[red underline]] seemed to enjoy it as much as I. A masterly exposé simply made, modestly but convincingly presented Lawyer for the defense got nervous and tried to interrupt several times. [[/red underline]] I feel as if this argument of Townsend [[red underline]] will surely win the Case. 
Unfortunately [[/red underline]] when that horrid Lee asked the Judge whether he might present a supplementary brief and when [[red underline]] Chatfield said this depended on [[/red underline]] the consent of Neave [[red underline]] the latter made no objection [[/red underline]]

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and accepted - This [[red underline]] worries me considerably [[/red underline]] Lee will use this for further delay [[red underline]] until effect of Neave's and Townsend's excellent argument will have worn away [[/red underline]] on the Judge I feel as if [[red underline]] Neave [[/red underline]] by this action [[red underline]] had greatly scattered the results [[/red underline]] of all our work. [[red underline]] I intend [[/red underline]] to write him to morrow in that [[sense?]]
Slept [[red underline]] aboard the Ion [[/red underline]]
June 27. Left about 6:40 AM for Yonkers with the Ion. Arrived there at about 8:50. A.M. Paid off Lester in full. Then went to Snug Rock. [[red underline]] Sarton [[/red underline]] and his little daughter May just arrived. A busy and full day.