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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 24 unfolds on the pivotal day of Margery O’Hare’s trial, an event that momentarily halts the rhythm of Baileyville, Kentucky, as its residents gather in anticipation. The courthouse becomes the town’s epicenter, attracting curious onlookers, passionate supporters, and relentless gossipers, transforming the trial into a public spectacle rather than a solemn pursuit of justice. Outside, vendors set up makeshift stalls, selling food and drinks, while a traveling snake charmer entertains the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 25 begins with Alice and her fellow librarians embarking on a treacherous journey to Arnott’s Ridge, a remote and rarely traveled area filled with rough terrain and dense forest. Their trusted guide horse, Charley, leads the way through the unpredictable paths, his steady movements offering some reassurance amid the uncertainty of their mission. Despite the bitter cold and the sense of unease hanging in the air, the women push forward, determined to reach their destination. Their goal is…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 26 begins with Alice arriving early at the courthouse, exhausted from sleepless nights and the emotional turmoil of Margery’s trial. Earlier, she had attempted to bring Margery a piece of cornbread while she was in jail, hoping to offer comfort, but Margery refused to eat, reflecting her deteriorating mental and physical state. The weight of the situation is compounded by the absence of Kathleen and Fred, two of their strongest allies, leaving Alice feeling even more anxious about how the trial…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 27 unfolds in the aftermath of an intense and emotionally exhausting trial in Baileyville, where the resounding verdict of "NOT GUILTY" brings relief, yet leaves behind lingering tension. The town, still abuzz with conversations and speculations, gradually returns to a semblance of normalcy. However, for those most affected by the trial, life has irrevocably shifted, forcing them to reconcile with the emotions and decisions that lie ahead. Kathleen, Beth, Izzy, and Verna each carry the weight of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In the acknowledgements, the author extends profound gratitude to the many individuals, organizations, and communities that contributed to the development of this book. Bringing this story to life required extensive research, guidance, and creative insight, and it would not have been possible without the generosity of those who shared their knowledge and experiences. The author recognizes that writing is never a solitary act—it is a collaborative process shaped by the voices, encouragement, and expertise…
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