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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER XIV
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I have enjoyed myself very much." She did not hesitate now to offer her hand.

"Goodbye." Dick Hazlewood went with her as far as the gate and came back to his father.
"You were asking me," he said carelessly, "if I could give you some part of the summer.

I don't see why I shouldn't come here in a day or two.

The polo matches aren't so important." The old man's eyes brightened.
"I shall be delighted, Richard, if you will." He looked at his son with something really ecstatic in his expression.

At last then his better nature was awakening.


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