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A vampire lawyer

"But," he said, "I could be at liberty to give the instructions by myself. Isn't that right?"

"Of course," I replied, "some businessmen often do that,because they do not want any one person to know all of their business."

"Good!" he said. Then he went on to ask about the means of delivering things to people and the forms to be gone through. He asked about all the sorts of difficulties which might come up, and how by forethought these difficulties could be prevented.