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As more and more people expressed their disbelief, even Tony began to suspect that he was having the wool pulled over his eyes. His father had been in a similar situation in his youth and, when he’d told Tony about it later, he’d offered a few words of wisdom. He’d said, “If one of your trusted friends tells you that you have lost your way, at the very least, you should open your eyes to the possibility that what he said is true. If a second friend comes along and offers the same advice as the first, then you owed it to him to investigate the matter. If a third friend confirms what you have been told, then you should begin to safeguard yourself against that which you have potentially been doing.” Tony frowned. Even his brother, Mitchell, had suspected Susan from the start. Now that he was