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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER XVIII
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He had a mind clear enough to divide what reason had to say and the presumptions of convention.

Suppose that Pettifer was after all right! The old man's heart sank within him.

Then indeed this marriage must be prevented--and the truth must be made known--yes, widely known.

He himself had been deceived--like many another man before him.

It was not ridiculous to have been deceived.


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