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“...individual who looked up De Leon in his office to have De Leons opinion on some freakish scheme or other became quite indignant when De Leon had no time for such business. On one occasion when De Leon was steeped in serious work, a fellow called with a good-sized bundle of manuscript under his arm. He looked like an incarnation of Mark Twains "Connecticut Yankee at the Court of King Arthur. He was not a bit backward, but went straight to De Leons desk. Is this Mr. Dee Leawn? he asked, in long-drawn nasal tones....”