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The Secret Passage

CHAPTER XVII
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Indeed, I never doubted you." "But I doubted myself," said Juliet tearfully.

"I should never have suspected you, even though the evidence was so strong." "You lost your head for the moment," said her lover, "but don't let us talk any more about the matter.

I shall pacify Jennings and get him to drop the case.

Then we will marry and take a tour round the world so as to forget these unpleasant matters." "Yes, that is best," said Juliet, and the two walked towards the door.
They should have been completely happy now that all misunderstandings were cleared up, but each wore a gloomy expression.

Apparently the shadow of Miss Loach's death still clouded the sunshine of their lives..


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