"
"Oh." The sigh that went with it escaped before Henry could
even realize the `Oh' had departed from his mouth. He looked
frantically at Anuse who appeared to have lost it and just
shrugged his shoulders at Henry's glance.
Wanting to spare James, if possible, from attack by either
Henry or Anuse when they recovered from shock, Diana quickly
said, "Thank you, James."
As soon as James had left, Diana continued, "Before I
get to the next witness, I refer you again to this memo."
Trenchant replied. She held the paper aloft in her hand.
"Contained in the memo Lyle wrote to Dean Broadhurst is
the assertion that on March seventeenth, he `discussed
the charges with me and recommended that I resign.'
This is patently false. He accused. He demanded.
He was angry. He yelled. He said, `you must resign,
you have no recourse. The president, the vice president
and the academic council have met and demanded your resignation.'
He would not listen to me. He repeated several times that I
had been nothing but trouble to him ever since I took him
to court six years ago.
"He was abusive and he was angry. He said nothing about a hearing.
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