CHAPTER SEVEN

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CHAPTER SEVENSharon Froman shepherded the woman from the car, this Mrs. Chesbro, into the back room—a queer one, she was, but that could wait. “Take off what you can spare and hang it up,” she said briskly, efficiently, and headed back for the front room. There had been something when the woman’s husband and Mickey Groff met. Sharon Froman wanted to see. They were comparing notes on the flood, and that was all right. If you didn’t have an ear skilled in detecting the grace notes of conflict it might have sounded like any other strangers in common trouble, but Sharon’s ear caught resonances beyond that. Take the woman’s husband, for instance. He was chattering away to, of all people, sick-pup d**k McCue; but his eyes kept wandering to Mickey Groff. Mrs. Goudeket scolded: “Sharon! The blan

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