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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER XI
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Muller had already been taken away, but before the officer left in charge could interfere she picked up the carbon sheet on which the letter had been copied, turned it over and held it eagerly to the light.
She read in amazement.

It was a confession.

In it Muller admitted to Dr.Moreland Price that he was the head of a sort of dope trust, that he had messengers out, like Sleighbells, that he had often put dope in the prescriptions sent him by the doctor, and had repeatedly violated the law and refilled such prescriptions.

On its face it was complete and convincing.
Yet it did not satisfy Constance.

She could not believe that Adele had committed suicide.


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