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Mary Marston

CHAPTER XLV
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Presently a man came out of the mews in a Scotch cap and a full beard.
What had become of him Mr.Redmain did not care.

He had no desire to punish him.

It was enough he had found him out, proved his suspicion correct, and obtained evidence against Sepia.

He did not at once make up his mind how he would act on this last; while he lived, it did not matter so much; and he had besides a certain pleasure in watching his victim.

But Hesper, free, rich, and beautiful, and far from wise, with Sepia for counselor, was not an idea to be contemplated with equanimity.


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