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Phoebe Reads a Mystery

The Leavenworth Case: Book 4, Chapter 34

Phoebe Reads a Mystery

Vox Media Podcast Network

Drama, Fiction

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Phoebe reads a chapter a day of Anna Katharine Green’s The Leavenworth Case. Read along. Our other shows are Criminal and This is Love. Donate to Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 34. Mr. Grice resumes control. A half hour had passed, the train upon which I had every

1:01.8

reason to expect Mr. Grice had arrived, and I stood on the doorway awaiting with indescribable

1:07.7

agitation, the slow and labored approach of the motley group of men and women who might have

1:13.8

observed leave the depot at the departure of the cars. Would he be among them? Was the telegram

1:20.3

of a nature preemptory enough to make his presence here sick as he was an absolute certainty?

1:27.7

The written confession of Hannah, throbbing against my heart, a heart all elation now,

1:33.5

has but a short half hour before it had been all doubt and struggle seemed to rustle distrust,

1:39.9

and the prospect of a long afternoon spent in impatience was rising before me.

1:46.2

When a portion of the advancing crowd turned off into a side street, and I saw the form of Mr.

1:52.2

Grice, hobbling, not on two sticks, but very painfully on one, coming slowly down the street.

2:00.0

His face, as he approached, was a study. Well, well, well, he exclaimed, as we met at the gate,

2:07.5

this is a pretty how-dye-do, I must say. Hannah, dead, eh, and everything turned topsy turvy.

2:15.2

And what do you think of Mary Levinworth now? It would therefore seem natural,

2:20.1

in the conversation which followed his introduction into the house, an installment in Mrs.

2:25.8

Bellden's parlor, that I should begin my narration by showing him Hannah's confession.

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