Lawyers are like spiders, they've eat up all the flies, and I guess they'll have to eat each other soon.


The Clockmaker, Or, The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville (ed. 1838)


Lawyers are like spiders, they've eat up all the flies, and I guess they'll have to eat each other soon.

Lawyers are like spiders, they've eat up all the flies, and I guess they'll have to eat each other soon.

Lawyers are like spiders, they've eat up all the flies, and I guess they'll have to eat each other soon.

Lawyers are like spiders, they've eat up all the flies, and I guess they'll have to eat each other soon.