"Simply hire a lawyer to bring suit."
"But her religion forbids her to go to law."
"Then you're stumped. Nothing to be done."
"But I've learned that sometimes the New Mennonites allow some one else to bring suit for them."
"Aha!" laughed Walter. "All right. Let her have her lawyer bring suit for her."
"Can he surely recover her share?"
"Surely, if all the facts you've given me are correct, her share can be reclaimed without a struggle."
"I'm certain that all the facts I've given you are correct."
"You seem to be certain of a good deal about these far-distant acquaintances of whom I never heard, Margaret."
Margaret cast down her eyes, her face flushing; but after an instant: "Thank you, Walter," she said. "I'm very much indebted to you. One more favour: kindly refrain from mentioning this case of the silver mines to Daniel."