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'When a pretty gentleman gets involved with three lethal ladies, which is [sic] the species is the more deadly? Our Susan has the answer: female every time. This time her hero is pushed out of a window, by mistake out of pique, and therefore doesn't get a chance to commit susicide as he did in "The Widow." Otherwise everything remains more or less the same, and very depressing, too.'
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'Lethal Ladies', Examiner, 29 November 1952, p.15.
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