
Do Evil in Return
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Girls like Violet often came into Dr. Charlotte Keating’s office. Violet wore a wedding ring, but then they all did. They bought them at the dime store just before the appointment. And Charlotte’s response was the same each time: firm but sympathetic refusal.But there was something about Violet. Perhaps it was her cheap clothes, or her forlorn predicament; perhaps it was her air of terror and grief. Charlotte went to visit her…and found instead a shabby rooming house full of sinister characters, all of whom claimed that Violet was gone and had left no forwarding address. All too soon poor Violet was found—and a chain of events began which would subject Charlotte to a harrowing ordeal like none she’d ever experienced!
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