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... painting was "The Peach and the Plum', the one Juliana had temporarily painted.

Juliana nodded her head and asked, "What’s wrong?"

Zoe looked at Juliana questioningly, "Did you really paint this painting?"

Juliana, "Yes."

Zoe carefully put the painting away and then looked Juliana up and down, "Mrs. Leach, it's not that I'm questioning you, it's just that you don't have a very good reputation in F City."

Juliana raised an eyebrow slightly, "So?"

...

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