[The Simpkins Plot by George A. Birmingham]@TWC D-Link bookThe Simpkins Plot CHAPTER XV 28/31
The third time--" He paused. "Well ?" "I spent the afternoon with her to-day," said the Major sheepishly, "while you were at Donard with the judge." "I don't wonder," said Meldon, "that you're ashamed of yourself.
I begin to see now why Simpkins has behaved in the extraordinary way he has.
I was inclined to blame him at first.
In fact, I'm afraid I said rather hard things about him.
I admit now that I was wrong.
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