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Just As I Am

Just As I Am

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Number of Chapters: 53

Length: 18 hours and 54 minutes

Language: English

The murder has finally been solved. After 20 years, Humphrey Vargas came with his dog, seemingly from no where, and informed the magistrate of the county that he murdered the popular Mr. Blake. He even told the magistrate the whole story. This book picks up where other books end and shows how this revelation brings about a chain of unexpected events. Knowing who murdered such a popular man does not make things any easier around the county, as memories finally surface, and relationships may change forever. - Summary by Stav Nisser.

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I. Every Dog has his Day (Anne Fletcher)
II. Father and Daughter (Anne Fletcher)
III. After Twenty Years (Anne Fletcher)
IV. 'A Wilful Man must have his Way.’ (Anne Fletcher)
V. Dulcie asks Questions (Anne Fletcher)
VI. 'This Man killed my Father ' (Anne Fletcher)
VII. Morton's Womenkind (Anne Fletcher)
VIII. In the Assize Court (Anne Fletcher)
IX. Guilty (Anne Fletcher)
X. A Superior Woman . (Anne Fletcher)
XI. A Friendly Dinner . (Anne Fletcher)
XII. At the ' Sugar Loaves' (Anne Fletcher)
XIII. A Plea for the Prisoner . (Anne Fletcher)
XIV. The Yellow Ribbon (Anne Fletcher)
XV. Dora Blake asks a Question (Anne Fletcher)
XVI. ' I must be behind the age.' (Anne Fletcher)
XVII. Come to Grief (Anne Fletcher)
XVIII. Link by Link (Anne Fletcher)
XIX. Blatchmardean Castle (Anne Fletcher)
XX. A Fountain of Bitter Waters (Anne Fletcher)
XXI. Christmas at Tangley Manor (Anne Fletcher)
XXII. ' To the End of the World ' (Anne Fletcher)
XXIII. In Mr. Tomplin's Chambers (Anne Fletcher)
XXIV. On the Wing (Anne Fletcher)
XXV. Dulcie sacrifices Herself (Anne Fletcher)
XXVI. Whistled down the Wind (Anne Fletcher)
XXVII. Poor Lucy (Anne Fletcher)
XXVIII. Shafto Jebb is sent for (Anne Fletcher)
XXIX. Was Life worth living? (Anne Fletcher)
XXX.Who can minister to a Mind diseased? (Anne Fletcher)
XXXI. ' That would be too horrible ' (Anne Fletcher)
XXXII. Never Again (Anne Fletcher)
XXXIII. In Tangley Wood (Anne Fletcher)
XXXIV. An Earnest Man (Anne Fletcher)
XXXV. ' I do not understand You, Morton.’ (Anne Fletcher)
XXXVI. The Man called Tinker (Anne Fletcher)
XXXVII. ' I must bide my Time.' (Anne Fletcher)
XXXVIII. Tinker breaks his Tryst (Anne Fletcher)
XXXIX. Drifting Apart (Anne Fletcher)
XL. The End of all Things (Anne Fletcher)
XLI. ' That would be an Unholy Alliance.' (Anne Fletcher)
XLII. ' is he still the master of your heart?’ (Anne Fletcher)
XLIII. Morton's Brilliant Idea (Anne Fletcher)
XLIV. A Paragon of Cobs (Anne Fletcher)
XLV. ' What is the Key to the Enigma (Anne Fletcher)
XLVI. A Land of Chimneys and Smoke (Anne Fletcher)
XLVII. From Darkness into Light (Lynda Marie Neilson)
XLVIII. In the bosom of her family (Lynda Marie Neilson)
XLIX. ' I will never live under his Roof ‘ (Lynda Marie Neilson)
L. 'There was no Thought of Fair Play then ' (Lynda Marie Neilson)
LI. Lizzie's Failure (Lynda Marie Neilson)
LII. Thicker than Water (Lynda Marie Neilson)
LIII. The Rest is Silence (Lynda Marie Neilson)
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