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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER IV
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You may take that for certain." "There are other things besides murder that I should strongly disapprove of." "You're thinking of divorce court proceedings now.

But she's not that sort of woman at all.

I had every opportunity of studying her character in the train, and I'm certain that she wouldn't mix herself up with anything of a disreputable kind.

Whatever poor Lorimer may have had to complain of--and I don't in the least deny that he had a grievance--he'd have been the last man to accuse her of anything of _that_ sort.

I never met a woman who impressed me more strongly as being thoroughly respectable." "Come now, J.J.


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