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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER XVIII
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He forced himself to omit altogether the subject of Hazlewood's vanities and entanglements.
"Very well.

Give the cuttings to me! I will read them through and I will let you know my opinion.

Their intention to marry may alter everything--my point of view as much as yours." Mr.Pettifer took the envelope in his hand and got out of the car as soon as Hazlewood had stopped it.
"You have raised no objections to the engagement ?" he asked.
"A word to Richard this morning.

Of not much effect I am afraid." Mr.Pettifer nodded.
"Right.

I should say nothing to anybody.


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