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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER XV
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And if it's truth about you after all the years you've lived in this country, it is, of course, much more true about this judge.

Therefore, to get back to what I was saying a minute ago--having failed in my appeal to his intellect--I fall back upon the one vulnerable part of him and try if I can influence him through that." "Do tell me what you've done, J.J." "I've told Sabina Gallagher--" "Who is Sabina Gallagher ?" "She's Doyle's cook.

She is, in the opinion of the judge, quite the most important person in the whole of Ballymoy." "I don't expect he really thinks that," said the Major, "after seeing you.

But what did you tell Sabina ?" "I told her that everything he got to eat was to taste of paraffin oil.
That, I think, ought to drive him out of Ballymoy in twenty-four hours." "It'll probably drive Sabina out of her job.

Doyle will sack her to-morrow morning." "No, he won't.


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