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... e doing and turned their attention to the center of the crowd. Some who had been resting in the VIP room reappeared, now dressed in outfits more suited for the evening's festivities. Among them were, of course, Mr. and Mrs. Waldric.

Mr. Waldric smiled kindly at Lynch and gave a small wave. There was no trace of arrogance in him—he seemed approachable, even friendly. However, if anyone believed this was the whole truth, they would soon be in for a surprise.

The evening's celebrati ...

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