Rumpole has such an argument with 'She who must be obeyed' that he walks out. He defends an eccentric spinster accused of being a government whistle-blower and after an army sergeant is found stabbed to death wearing a woman's dress, Rumpole is assigned to defend the accused murderer. And could it be Rumpole's last case when he makes [an] exotic horse racing bet which will allow him to retire if he wins?
""In this fourth series, Rumpole has such an argument with "She who must be obeyed" that he walks out. He defends an eccentric spinster accused of being a government whistle-blower and after an army sergeant is found stabbed to death wearing a woman's dress, Rumpole is assigned to defend the accused murderer. And could it be Rumpole's last case when he makes an extravagant horse racing bet which will allow him to retire if he wins?"--Container."
"Rumpole has such an argument with 'She who must be obeyed' that he walks out. He defends an eccentric spinster accused of being a government whistle-blower and after an army sergeant is found stabbed to death wearing a woman's dress, Rumpole is assigned to defend the accused murderer. And could it be Rumpole's last case when he makes [an] exotic horse racing bet which will allow him to retire if he wins?"@en
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