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The Runaway Jury Study Guide

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by John Grisham
About 104 pages (31,047 words)
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Chapter 11 Summary

It is now Friday, and Marlee strikes again. She places a call to Fitch, again depicting what Easter will be wearing, as well as what magazine he will be carrying. Later, she takes it a step further, calling a second time from a different location and predicting that the jury will recite the Pledge of Allegiance before sitting down.

Instead of keeping her predictions between Fitch and herself, Marlee places a call to Wendall Rohr's offices, but, as she thought, she was told that Rohr was too busy to take her call. Instead, she instructs the secretary to watch the fax machine, as there would be an urgent message for Mr. Rohr in the next couple of minutes. Sure enough, the secretary delivers a message to Wendall Rohr, describing what clothes Easter will be.....

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