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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 103 pages (30,735 words)
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Chapter 18 Summary

Reggie and Mark leave the hospital and head to Reggie's home. When Reggie told Diane that she gets to keep her job and that she is even getting a raise, Diane smiled and then cried. Mark was happy to be leaving the hospital and getting a break from all the sadness. Reggie spoke to George Ord and convinced him to have the FBI watch the hospital room, because the Sway family needs protection. Ord was more than happy to have an official reason for his men to hang around in the hospital.

Mark and Reggie chat on the way home. Mark asks Reggie why she takes her clients home. Reggie says her clients are usually sad cases, and she feels sorry for them. She tells Mark that he is lucky to have a mother.....

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