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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER III
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CHAPTER III.
IN BOMBAY It was not until a day late in January eight years afterwards that Thresk saw the face of Stella Derrick again; and then it was only in a portrait.
He came upon it too in a most unlikely place.

About five o'clock upon that afternoon he drove out of the town of Bombay up to one of the great houses on Malabar Hill and asked for Mrs.Carruthers.He was shown into a drawing-room which looked over Back Bay to the great buildings of the city, and in a moment Mrs.Carruthers came to him with her hands outstretched.
"So you've won.

My husband telephoned to me.

We do thank you! Victory means so much to us." The Carruthers were a young couple who, the moment after they had inherited the larger share in the great firm of Templeton & Carruthers, Bombay merchants, had found themselves involved in a partnership suit due to one or two careless phrases in a solicitor's letter.

The case had been the great case of the year in Bombay.


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