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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER XIX
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CHAPTER XIX.
PETTIFER'S PLAN On the Saturday morning Mr.Hazlewood drove over early to Great Beeding.
His impatience had so grown during the last few days that his very sleep was broken at night and in the daytime he could not keep still.

The news of Dick's engagement to Stella Ballantyne was now known throughout the countryside and the blame for it was laid upon Harold Hazlewood's shoulders.

For blame was the general note, blame and chagrin.

A few bold and kindly spirits went at once to see Stella; a good many more seriously and at great length debated over their tea-tables whether they should call after the marriage.

But on the whole the verdict was an indignant No.


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