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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"

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The witness, however, remained adamant. It was her distinct
impression that Stone had already convinced himself that Diana
had written the critiques before they were sent to the examiners.
The witness, however, remained adamant. It was her distinct impression
that before they were sent to the examiners Stone had already convinced
himself that Diana had written the critiques.
Henry was massively uncomfortable with what this suggested.
It wouldn't do to have the panel hear much more of this.
He commenced another long speech, explaining that Lyle couldn't
have said anything like that because it was not Lyle Stone that
sent the `suspect' SmurFFs out--it was Mark, the university attorney.
"So you see, you must have misunderstood," he concluded, patronizingly.
Before the witness could respond, Anuse professed not to understand
why it made any difference how the evaluation was conducted.
He went on and on in this vein in a querulous, whining voice.
Once he had wound down, Esther started to muddy the waters
because she didn't understand what was sent out and when.
"Are you saying all the SmurFFs were sent off campus?" she asked.


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