226. LUCKA 11: The Rich Man´s Daughter
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Cassie knackade på dörren. Det dröjde inte många sekunder innan dörren öppnades av en uniformerad betjänt. Cassie tittade sig över axeln, bort mot vagnen där hennes kommande offer väntade.
Hon klev in genom dörren till Andrew Carnegies palats, och började prata.
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