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"Voodoo!" said Dido again, and showed her teeth in anything but a pleasant fashion. "How can you prove that I did so?" he demanded. CHAPTER V. DR. ETWALD'S WARNING..
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"No," he said in a firm voice to all three. "I accept. I shall defend Max Etwald." Judith, who was studying under the lamp at the center table with her fingers screwed into her ears and her mouth twisted intently in pursuit of knowledge, came abruptly back to life. "Your mother," he muttered, hardly believing the evidence of his own senses. "Your mother stole the devil-stick?" "A mistake that under the present dispensation of things might prove awkward for me," said Etwald. "I was no friend to the dead man; I did not like him, nor he me. We both loved the same woman--we were rivals. What then so easy as for you to say--for a jury to believe--that I had stolen the devil-stick and killed Mr. Alymer, so as to get him out of my way.".
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