[The Prodigal Judge by Vaughan Kester]@TWC D-Link bookThe Prodigal Judge CHAPTER XXVIII 11/27
I have been too forward in my attempts to suppress the carnival of crime that is raging through west Tennessee.
You'll observe that Miss Malroy disappeared at a moment when the public is disposed to think she has retained me as her legal adviser, probably she will be set at liberty when she agrees to drop the matter of Norton's murder.
As for the boy, they'll use him to compel my silence and inaction." The judge took a long breath.
"Yet there remains one point where the boy is concerned that completely baffles me.
If we knew just a little more of his antecedents it might cause me to make a startling and radical move." Mahaffy was clearly not impressed by the vague generalities in which the judge was dealing. "There you go, Price, as usual, trying to convince yourself that you are the center of everything!" he said, in a tone of much exasperation. "Let's get down to business! What does this man Hicks mean by hinting at suicide? You saw Miss Malroy yesterday ?" "You have put your finger on a point of some significance," said the judge.
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