"
"Is that it then?" Henry could just barely keep the ugliness
he felt out of his voice.
At Diana's nod, Henry said, "We must end this. I don't think
we'll need any further hearings," said Henry, stacking up his pile
of files and papers and preparing to stand up. "You will hear from us
as soon as possible. Perhaps as soon as two weeks. Certainly no longer
than a month. We will have our report for you and the president then."
That was mid-June.
ACADEMIC JUSTICE
Chapter 28
It is the first of July. The committee has met two times
since the hearing ended. The first time, the split was three
to two. The three women were resolute that there was not
enough evidence to believe that Diana had written the documents.
They did not put much credence into the report of the document
examiner and they didn't believe Lyle.
Henry could not and would not agree to write the report
announcing this to The Pope. His instructions were clear
--get Trenchant. Seeking distance, he suggested that they should,
in any event, wait for the complete transcript of the hearing.
When that had arrived and everyone had refreshed their memories,
they would hold another meeting.
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