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Chapter 17: The Silly Thing

"You must excuse my wife, Inspector; I fear she is given to fits of increasingly fanciful eccentricity."

"Come now, Mr Xakatha; whose wife is not?"

"It is a curse, I think, that their sex must bear. The shock of moving has frayed her nerves immensely!"

"Ah, I would imagine so- a large move is hard on the strongest of minds."

They talked over her as if she were a dog; a little pet that trots submissively alongside its master, dumb and mute. And Liziwe stood with her head bowed in her husband's shadow, quietly seething, allowing the words to fuel a future vengeance she would take.

"Thank you, again, for notifying me so promptly! I must admit, when she disappeared I feared the worst- she is not, as they say, the sharpest tack in the box. And indeed, if you had not found her I am quite sure we would have found her frozen corpse in the morning. The weather is getting on, you know! Did she have no coin on her as well? Ah,

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