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'The Portia of Our Chambers' was the term fictition barrister Horace Rumpole used to refer to his colleage, Phyllida Trant. In the series of stories she later married Claude Erskine-Brown, though she is clearly superior to him in character and intelligence. The interactions between the two characters is part of the charm of the series. The stories were written by John Mortimer.

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