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Prisoners

CHAPTER V
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I regained myself quickly.
I would have saved you if I could.

But I owe you an apology for a suspicion unworthy of either of us." "It was natural," said Michael.

He was greatly drawn to this man.
"I may in some matters be deceived," continued the duke, "for in my time I have deceived others, and have not been found out.

I don't know why you were in my wife's rooms that night.

Nevertheless, I clearly know two things: one, that you did not murder the marchese, and the other, that there was nothing wrong between you and my wife.


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