Chapter 32

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"We do," Williams says, voice even. "Since there's something different that stresses us. These men were given insider data. They were told realities that coordinated with what you advised us. That all of you kept an eye on the youngsters occasionally, and that there would be music playing in the patio to cover any little clamors they may make. They were given an estimated time to be prepared to take Tinka and were told they'd get a book when the coast was clear. However, in particular, they were told the window would be open for them." "All that implies is that somebody was watching the house. They would have heard the music when they came to take Tinka," Mathys says. "What's more, they were the ones who opened the window, so that is the manner by which they realize that." Williams goes

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