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He Took The House And The Company In The Divorce—But He Didn’t Read Page 47

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Evelyn Saunders sat in the gallery, her face white, her rings suddenly looking less like wealth and more like costume jewelry on a sinking ship. She looked at me—really looked at me, maybe for the first time in eight years—and I saw in her eyes a sudden, sharp realization that the “useful maid” she’d banished to the kitchen continue reading …

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