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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER X
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But in the house behind him all was dark.

He had come to an abode of desolation and mourning; and his heart sank and he was attacked with forebodings.

At last in the passage behind him there was a shuffling of feet and a gleam of white.

The Memsahib would receive him.
Thresk was shown into the drawing-room.

That room too was unlit.


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