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"To speak ingenuously," said Atticus, "my friend Brutus, I believe, is not much mistaken: for as I now find you in good spirits, for the first time, after a tedious interval of despondency, I shall soon make bold to apply to you; [19] L and as this gentleman has           his assistance, to recover what you owe me, the least I can do is to solicit, in my turn, for what is due to him.