BLACK MIST
anything, - Tores answered restrainedly and paused, watching the prisoner, who, he
ust n
his afternoon...
e, Randall n
it? Don't do wh
ave everyone who has suffered through my fault. And others who
rible! You're turning into a living, deca
g through.
not have time to
n me. It is the continuation of my curs
Wh
e. Bla
olls. Randall received them with tremulous joy, thanking them. Immediately taki
mile, watching the woman rubbing on both cheeks.
asty. Th
ve to give birth to him. By the way, - she raised her hand and slipped a sheet of paper folded se
nished at the same moment, her gaze fixe
ake it! Not
walked slowly over and took the paper between two fingers. Put
answer, you will sa
e did not yet know that Randal had never writte
ed down at the beautiful, neat handwriting. After reading, she sat motionless
pretended not to notice. Secretly, Thores gave the prisoner pills for nause
to eat. The vomiting has almost stopped. With a friendly, grateful smile,
ay if a letter was r
eeks, she l
t going to answer?"
es, which reflected bewilderment cause
answered
t you never write to your hus
uestion hung in the air,
ores observed cautiously, n
faintly, bitter
Thores asked eve
sounded unexpected
linda left without another word. Walking up to the grate, Carol followed it with a sad look, then sighed and pressed her cheek against the cold metal. She didn't mean to be rude, but Thores was asking too many
g? What is with her husband? - asked Cindy Scavello over a c
nswer him. It looks
y angry that he couldn't get her off the hook. Did you read his lit
read it. What
rse. Eve
what's
in, happy and all that. He asks for forgiveness all the time. She begs him to believe. He swears he didn't mean fo
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t he
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liation for the performance of official duties. This crime is on the list of crimes for which the death penalty can be sentenced. Plus attempted murder with grievous bodily harm. His father
quire the death penalty ... I ha
the death penalty can be imposed after conviction," Scavello busily assured, never missing an opportunity to demonstrate her knowle
ndall, - Thores objected, con
everything was sewn and covered, then, probably, he would have got out by now
sty things about him ... they didn't accuse him of anything! Wha
ans are needed. As far as I remember, he was constantly accused of having links with bandits, although th
a judge. If he was connected with t
omb - an invincible lawyer, pulling out dangerous criminals from behind bars, not knowing defeat, suddenly he himself finds himself in the dock! In addition, whatever one may say, but it is so touching - a husband distraught with grief cracks down on a vile lawyer, who betrayed and deceived him, through whose fault his wife is sentenced to death. They say that this lawyer replaced the forensic psychiatric examination, in which there was a conclusion that Snezhinka was insane and could not be tried on the charges against her, with another one, where there was a completely opposite conclusion. Only which of them is the real one is not yet known. If it is proved that th