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And have a look
at U.S. V. Albertson, 1954.

:39:05
It's in Volume 348, U.S.
Maybe 349.

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- Is she in?
- Oh, yes, sir, Mr. Justice Snow.

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Just hold on a second.
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- Yes?
- Madame Justice,

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Mr. Justice Snow
would like to see you.

:39:24
He would? When?
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He's here.
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Just check those references.
I'll get back to you. Thank you.

:39:35
Tell Mr. Justice Snow I'll be happy
to see him in a minute.

:39:39
She'll be happy to see you
in a moment.

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Thank you.
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Ask Mr. Justice Snow
to come in, Mr. Robinson.

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- You may go in, Mr. Justice.
- Thank you.

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No, no. Please. Please don't get up.
Don't get up.

:40:24
You'd stand, Mr. Justice,
if I came to call on you in chambers.

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Oh, I wouldn't be too sure
about that.

:40:32
I can't tell you how grateful I am to you
for seeing me like this

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on no notice whatsoever.
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- It's my honor.
- Is it?

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Well, I suppose it is.
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Say,
:40:43
that's quite a desk,
and so neat.

:40:46
Do aircraft land here frequently?
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What is it that you wanted
to see me about?

:40:53
Nothing earthshaking.
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By George, I was a little startled to see
that you got a male law clerk out there.


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