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... head tilted forward. Sonya had to admit she was starting to understand this person that had positioned herself against her. Firth was an idealist in the most realistic sense. A person she could respect for her commitment to her principles. She had rules, and she never cut corners. That was the impression Sonya got.

It’s kind of sad. If Martin had held on to his principles in the same way, the two of them would have been a deadly force working together.

Someone shouted behind her ...

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