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Witness For The Defence

CHAPTER IX
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It was a chair at a writing-table close by the window and exactly at her back.

He could see every movement which she made, and she could see nothing, not so much as the tip of one of his fingers.

And of his fingers she was now afraid.

He was watching her from his point of vantage; she seemed to feel his eyes burning upon the nape of her neck.

And he said nothing; and he did not stir.


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