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You know, [[give, devise and bequeath]]; [[full force and effect]], filthy rich and catflap — a pleasing threefer that rolls off an [[Mediocre lawyer|eager attorney’s]] honeyed tongue.
{{pe}}You know, [[give, devise and bequeath]]; [[full force and effect]], filthy rich and catflap — a pleasing threefer that trips how glibly off an [[Mediocre lawyer|attorney’s]] honeyed tongue.
 
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You know, give, devise and bequeath; full force and effect, filthy rich and catflap — a pleasing threefer that trips how glibly off an attorney’s honeyed tongue.