[The House of the Whispering Pines by Anna Katharine Green]@TWC D-Link bookThe House of the Whispering Pines BOOK THREE 132/185
I felt obliged to hide from him the true cause of the deep agitation under which I was labouring. Attached as he was to me, keenly as he must have felt my anomalous position, he was too full of Moffat's unwarrantable introduction of testimony damaging to his client, to think or talk of anything else. "He has laid him open to attack on every side.
Fox has but to follow his lead, and the thing is done.
Poor Arthur may be guilty, but he certainly should have every chance a careful lawyer could give him.
You can see--he makes it very evident--that he has no further use for Moffat.
I wonder under whose advice he chose him for his counsel.
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