Chapter 39

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In confidence, George recounted the circumstances that led him to the house of Doherty. He narrated the story down to the gory details and painted a picture of himself looking the protagonist of good will. Jenny was moved as much as she could barely contain within herself the empathy with each detail of George's traumatic experience in the aftermath of his father disowning him and leaving him with no option of survival but for Tega's intervention that came to his rescue. He had come to be an integral part of the Doherty's ever since, serving as the punitive arm of the Dohertys, who had channelled his volatile temperament to the best of his interests. In this moment, Jenny could draw from inference the reason George had taken up the subject of Psychology. She observed the varieties of Psyc

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