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... The whipping wind, as it gained intensity, bent the pine trees surrounding the Chase mansion. ...
Jasper Chase sank his tall frame on a chair and sighed. ...
During the first year of their marriage, Jasper and Dorothy were happy, traveling and holding parties in their home every week, while Jasper continued to pen novels that were written purely for the entertainment of society. ...
Jasper sighed again and closed his eyes. ... Suddenly, the maid, carrying a tray, flew into the room and when she saw Jasper holding the gun and Dorothy, she dropped the tray and ran to phone the police. ... They asked the maid what happened, and she told them exactly what she knew: a gunshot, then there was Jasper with a gun in-hand and Dorothy, dead. ... Joe asked him what was he in for and warily Jasper answered. They chatted for a couple of minutes more till Jasper dozed off.
Jasper had a very disturbing dream that night. ... The file was filled with all of Jasper’s sins and shortcomings, starting when he turned his back on the Lord. ... Soon, Jasper realized that all the files in all the cabinets were of the same subject. ... Newspaper headlines bore yesterday night’s events: Acclaimed Writer Murders Wife, Chase Kills Wife, etc. ... But a lot was against Jasper. Nevertheless, Edward assured him that he believes Jasper’s innocent and that he would do the best he can to win the case for him.
Approximate Word count = 1152 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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