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Chapter 33: Transcriber’s Notes:
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About This Book

The narrative opens on an ostensibly joyous wedding that is shattered by a stabbing, prompting a coroner’s inquest and a chain of investigations. Fragmentary clues—a torn letter, a past mystery, and statements from assorted witnesses—lead a detective and others through competing theories, a courtroom trial, and revelations about hidden identities and relationships. As evidence accumulates, loyalties and reputations are tested; a confession brings resolution and moral reckoning, and the aftermath considers consequences for those involved. The plot blends suspenseful incidents, legal drama, and gradually disclosed secrets to explore truth, honor, and redemption.

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Transcriber’s Notes:

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected.

Some inconsistent hyphenation (turnout vs. turn-out) was retained from the original.

Table of contents has been added and placed into the public domain by the transcriber.

In the original print version of this book, the paragraph ending with the sentence “She returned to the dining hall” is missing its ending punctuation and is followed by two copies of the same paragraph. It is possible that these typographical errors indicate that some of the original text was lost at this point.