A man without money needs no more fear a crowd of lawyers than a crowd of pickpockets.


The Plain Dealer (1677) act 3, sc. 1


A man without money needs no more fear a crowd of lawyers than a crowd of pickpockets.

A man without money needs no more fear a crowd of lawyers than a crowd of pickpockets.

A man without money needs no more fear a crowd of lawyers than a crowd of pickpockets.

A man without money needs no more fear a crowd of lawyers than a crowd of pickpockets.