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The Prodigal Judge

CHAPTER XXVIII
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Mr.Ware seen it, too--" "He spoke of it ?" "Yes, sir; him and me discussed it together." The judge regarded Hicks long and intently and in, silence.

His magnificent mind was at work.

If Betty had been distraught he had not observed any sign of it the previous day.

If Ware were better informed as to her true mental state why had he chosen this time to go to Memphis?
"I suppose Mr.Ware asked you to keep an eye on Miss Malroy while he was away from home ?" said the judge.

Hicks, suspicious of the drift of his questioning, made no answer.


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