
Clement A. Sidney
from Lone Star Planet
The lawyer representing the Bonney brothers, and a member of what passes for the Socialist Party on New Texas. He is described as a 'little, rodent-faced fellow,' initially aggressive and loud, employing relentless delay tactics in court. Later revealed to be funded by the z'Srauff, he is visibly uncomfortable when his complicity is exposed by Silk.
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About Clement A. Sidney
Clement A. Sidney is a antagonist character in H. Beam Piper John J. McGuire's classic novel "Lone Star Planet" (1958). The lawyer representing the Bonney brothers, and a member of what passes for the Socialist Party on New Texas. He is described as a 'little, rodent-faced fellow,' initially aggressive and loud, employing relentless delay tactics in court. Later revealed to be funded by the z'Srauff, he is visibly uncomfortable when his complicity is exposed by Silk.
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