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Jacintha Point

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Her father, taken on a mere suspicion that wasn't true, was languishing in a Mexican prison. Diego Ramirez was insisting she marry him so that he might use his influence to have her father released. "As his son-in-law I can …

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Her father, taken on a mere suspicion that wasn't true, was languishing in a Mexican prison. Diego Ramirez was insisting she marry him so that he might use his influence to have her father released. "As his son-in-law I can help him." It was a situation requiring drastic action and Laurel should have been grateful for Diego's help. But Laurel couldn't help wondering--what did he expect in return?

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"Her father, taken on a mere suspicion that wasn't true, was languishing in a Mexican prison. Diego Ramirez was insisting she marry him so that he might use his influence …"

— Margaret

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