Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Sears” in chapter 20 of Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life:

...lied impatiently, I don't know. You must ask Mr. Hopper. His laws are above mine. I thought I knew something about the business; but it seems I don't. Mary went home with her protector, and Mrs. Sears employed Alexander J. Dallas as counsel. The case was kept pending in the Supreme Court a long time; for no man understood better than Friend Hopper how to multiply difficulties. Mrs. Sears frequ...
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