Lofts, Norah – The Devil in Clevely

‘I think you know the answer to that. But the cases aren’t comparable.’

She saw suddenly that pity was misplaced. He had taken his blows and survived; had preserved his integrity and his pride and was, even now, master of the situation.

It was she who was reduced to pleading.

With the skill of long practice she began to put forward her pleas.

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