Kalinda or Alicia or Diane or even Will: they were all there at Lockhart Gardner longer than my character was.
You begin to realize how much of the old Lockhart Gardner was, really, a marriage of Will and Diane.
It turns out that Mr. Lockhart, the lone stranger at the card table, is actually the Devil himself.
Saul is out—a casualty of Lockhart's new regime—but he'll almost certainly get roped back in.
Should we see David Lee (Zach Grenier) as the wrench in the works at Lockhart & Associates?
Lockhart nodded his assent to the boast, and after cautioning the men who were left behind we sallied forth.
Lockhart undoubtedly tried to help Hogg a good deal, which Hogg resented more than once; hence Lockhart's strictures.
Lockhart says that the slowness of the success was exaggerated, but his own figures prove that it was somewhat leisurely.
Mr Lockhart said he had nothing to pay, and hoped he would have the pleasure of seeing him soon again.
Lockhart pleads for some of these, but I fear the plea can hardly be admitted.