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liraira [26]
2 years ago
11

McGinty emanates power mostly throughout the play "The Valley of Fear". However, his powers were incarcerated. State an incident

from the play where his power deceived him.
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1 answer:
lesantik [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer: This ... lie here on this slip of paper, and that it is beyond human power to penetrate it. ... Twice already in his career had Holmes helped him to attain success, his own sole

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