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The Shadow of a Crime

CHAPTER IX
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The mystery would yield no other meaning.

"Gone to his account with the burden, not of my guilt, but of my fate, upon him." Ralph walked to the fire and turned over the expiring peat.

It gave a fitful flicker.

He took from his pocket the paper that had fallen from his father's breast, and looked long at it in the feeble light.

It was all but the only evidence of the crime, and it must be destroyed.


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