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The Client Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 103 pages (30,813 words)
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Chapter 20 Summary

Reggie and Mark have breakfast in the morning and then head back to the hospital. Reggie tells Mark that he is on the front page of the paper again and that the story says that Mark must be hiding information from the FBI regarding Clifford, because he hired a lawyer. Reggie jokes about how accurate the story is. Mark vents about how sick he is of all this, and how he wishes he could go back to school and be a normal kid again. Reggie is sympathetic.

Mark tells Reggie that her house was being watched last night and that he is scared. Reggie tells Mark to trust her. Reggie, Clint and Mark slip into the hospital through unusual passage ways and arrive at Ricky's room to find Diane crying with a cop by.....

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