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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK IX: BALKA
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It was all written in sincerity, and if I had faults, they must not be hidden.

If it is to be history, it must be true history, even if it gives you and me or any of us away." So we promised.
He also said that, as Sir Edward Bingham Trent, Bart .-- as he is now--was sure to have some matter which we should like, he would write and ask him to send such to us.

He also said that Mr.Ernest Roger Halbard Melton, of Humcroft, Salop (he always gives this name and address in full, which is his way of showing contempt), would be sure to have some relevant matter, and that he would have him written to on the subject.

This he did.

The Chancellor wrote him in his most grandiloquent style.


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