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Big Oldies Chicago
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Big Oldies Chicago
Why did you go back to the factory? Well, there is the little matter of the Hippocratic Oath. He was under my care. What time did you treat him? The appointment was for half past eight. Allow a good five minutes for the usual bickering and I had to wait for Joyce to unlock the drawer where she keeps the digitalis. She's the only one with a key. Big Oldies Chicago And after the treatment? I would have left the factory at ten to nine. Drove straight back to the hospital. Gaskin went out the window at nine. Mmm. The trip takes about minutes and I was about five minutes late for my nine o'clock patient. Which puts you in the clear. I'm almost sorry to disappoint your inspector. I wouldn't take it personally. Suspicion is his stock in trade. sr22 insurance wrote to me. Why? Has he confessed? No. But he has a proposition. He wants me to visit him at the jail. Tell me you're not going. Perhaps he wants to tell the truth about what happened to Janey. Or perhaps he's just toying with you. The man is evil. You've made sure he's locked up. Now just forget he ever existed. Stay away from him, Phryne. I'd like to see every boss spend a day in a factory. Big Oldies Chicago See how the workers suffer. I'd like to see you last a day. Oh, Miss, I didn't hear you come in. Can I get you some supper? Perhaps something a little more fortifying. Dot, I'm so glad to see you safe. I didn't expect more bloodshed. But this new death must be connected to the first, don't you think? I thought you would have had enough. Oh, no, Miss. I have to go back. I haven't solved the case yet. But I did find something interesting. I tore these from the book that Miss Gaskin tried to hide. Definitely sounds dodgy. Some of the girls work extra hours. Noone will talk about it, but it's what Miss Gaskin's book is all about. It said that Daisy worked from : until :pm that night. So Big Oldies Chicago has them doing secret shifts at night. That would explain the blood. It was dry on the machine. Daisy may not have been discovered until the next morning, but I'd say she died the night before. I took the early pages so she wouldn't notice, but it goes right up until a few days ago. It's worker exploitation.
Big Oldies Chicago
Why did you go back to the factory? Well, there is the little matter of the Hippocratic Oath. He was under my care. What time did you treat him? The appointment was for half past eight. Allow a good five minutes for the usual bickering and I had to wait for Joyce to unlock the drawer where she keeps the digitalis. She's the only one with a key. Big Oldies Chicago And after the treatment? I would have left the factory at ten to nine. Drove straight back to the hospital. Gaskin went out the window at nine. Mmm. The trip takes about minutes and I was about five minutes late for my nine o'clock patient. Which puts you in the clear. I'm almost sorry to disappoint your inspector. I wouldn't take it personally. Suspicion is his stock in trade. sr22 insurance wrote to me. Why? Has he confessed? No. But he has a proposition. He wants me to visit him at the jail. Tell me you're not going. Perhaps he wants to tell the truth about what happened to Janey. Or perhaps he's just toying with you. The man is evil. You've made sure he's locked up. Now just forget he ever existed. Stay away from him, Phryne. I'd like to see every boss spend a day in a factory. Big Oldies Chicago See how the workers suffer. I'd like to see you last a day. Oh, Miss, I didn't hear you come in. Can I get you some supper? Perhaps something a little more fortifying. Dot, I'm so glad to see you safe. I didn't expect more bloodshed. But this new death must be connected to the first, don't you think? I thought you would have had enough. Oh, no, Miss. I have to go back. I haven't solved the case yet. But I did find something interesting. I tore these from the book that Miss Gaskin tried to hide. Definitely sounds dodgy. Some of the girls work extra hours. Noone will talk about it, but it's what Miss Gaskin's book is all about. It said that Daisy worked from : until :pm that night. So Big Oldies Chicago has them doing secret shifts at night. That would explain the blood. It was dry on the machine. Daisy may not have been discovered until the next morning, but I'd say she died the night before. I took the early pages so she wouldn't notice, but it goes right up until a few days ago. It's worker exploitation.
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