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The Valley of Fear

CHAPTER 5--The People of the Drama
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"You met Mr.
Douglas in a boarding house in London, did you not, and became engaged to him there?
Was there any romance, anything secret or mysterious, about the wedding ?" "There was romance.

There is always romance.

There was nothing mysterious." "He had no rival ?" "No, I was quite free." "You have heard, no doubt, that his wedding ring has been taken.

Does that suggest anything to you?
Suppose that some enemy of his old life had tracked him down and committed this crime, what possible reason could he have for taking his wedding ring ?" For an instant I could have sworn that the faintest shadow of a smile flickered over the woman's lips.
"I really cannot tell," she answered.

"It is certainly a most extraordinary thing." "Well, we will not detain you any longer, and we are sorry to have put you to this trouble at such a time," said the inspector.


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