An Accounting Issue
Ophelia’s work at her law firm, Doolittle & Waite, provides her with a great many opportunities to display her wide range of knowledge. She knows the law, accounting, and the opening for a good pun when it presents itself. We can hope that, with the income provided in this case, the client doesn’t find it too taxing.
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(groans!!!) Oh deer gods. (giggles)
Do they, by chance, have a partnership with Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe?
I’m reasonably sure that they share business in one way or another. 🙂
I think that the guy who was fired shouldn’t have shown his assets. (laughs)