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... up the whip that had fallen near Francis. Then she put the whip in the hand she had removed the hairpin dagger from earlier.


'Is this enough? Does it look like she killed him, fearing Francis's assault?'


Phoebe came out of the bathroom by the time she finished the job. After seeing her dressed, Julietta began to think about getting out of this place.


"Phoebe, did you run into anyone when you walked in here?"


"No, I came in the carriage of Lady Chr ...

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