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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER II
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There is a fifty thousand-dollar shortage on these books." The attempt clumsily to shift the case away again from Constance to Dodge was apparent.
"Mrs.Dunlap's past troubles," Dodge asserted vigorously, "have nothing to do with the case.

It was cowardly to drag that in.

But the other matter of which she speaks has much to do with it." "One moment, Murray," cried Constance.

"Let me finish what I began.
This is my fight, too, now." She was talking with blazing eyes and in quick, cutting tone.
"For three years he did your dirty work," she flashed.

"He did the bribing--and you saved half a million dollars." "He has stolen fifty thousand," put in Beverley, white with anger.
"I have kept an account of everything," pursued Constance, without pausing.


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