Chapter Seven-2

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AS LLEWELLYN CLIMBED into the car beside him, he placed a couple of tickets in Rafferty's lap. 'Ms Probyn gave me these for a performance of The Scottish play she's been acting in for the last week, but I think your need is greater than mine. It might help you to see another side of her.' 'I've seen more than enough sides of her already, thanks.' Still, he took the tickets, and stuffed them in his pocket. 'Took the wind out of her sails this time, at least. You could see she hated being questioned about the Smith case. I wonder how she really feels about it?' He gave a cautious glance at Llewellyn before venturing a further comment. 'I know she could be said to have less reason to hold a grudge than Stubbs, Thompson or the victims and their families, but it did come right at the beginnin

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