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The Case of the Empty Tin (Perry Mason, #19) The Case of the Empty Tin by Erle Stanley Gardner
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“Abruptly, she settled down against his shoulder with a little wriggling motion. “I’m getting my wires crossed,” she admitted. “In order to get anywhere in this world, a woman is supposed to be feminine and leave the thinking to the males. They like it better that way.”
Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Empty Tin
“frequent spells of “ailing,” during which there seemed to be nothing particularly wrong save a psychic maladjustment seeking a physical manifestation.”
Erle Stanley Gardner, The Case of the Empty Tin