"'lf you can't trust a trustee, "'who can you trust? | |
"and that I never stopped stealing, at the counter, at the fairs, "from the workers' wages "and the inheritance of my brother, Leopoldino, to whom I am the trustee | |
"and the inheritance of my brother, Leopoldino, to whom I am the trustee "selling his lands without his knowledge "and who, to my shame, is now returning from Africa. | |
- A chap called Pennington, Linnet's trustee. | |
- A trustee. | |
"'lf you can't trust a trustee, "'who can you trust? | |
"and that I never stopped stealing, at the counter, at the fairs, "from the workers' wages "and the inheritance of my brother, Leopoldino, to whom I am the trustee | |
"and the inheritance of my brother, Leopoldino, to whom I am the trustee "selling his lands without his knowledge "and who, to my shame, is now returning from Africa. | |
- A chap called Pennington, Linnet's trustee. | |
- A trustee. | |
"All three were privileged trustees. | |
"Bryce trustees are already reviewing a proposal for the purchase of their land." | |
"Secretary to the trustees. | |
"Since your choice of male companionship is vast and varied... the deed and title for the house will remain under the control of my trustees." | |
"When asked why the three trustees were able to escape, "the warden, Everett Gaylord, replied, | |
"All three were privileged trustees. | |
"Bryce trustees are already reviewing a proposal for the purchase of their land." | |
"Secretary to the trustees. | |
"Since your choice of male companionship is vast and varied... the deed and title for the house will remain under the control of my trustees." | |
"When asked why the three trustees were able to escape, "the warden, Everett Gaylord, replied, | |