[The Shadow of a Crime by Hall Caine]@TWC D-Link book
The Shadow of a Crime

CHAPTER I
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Certainly, fortune favored Angus Ray, and not least noticeably when in due course he looked about him for a wife.
Mary Ray did not seem to have many qualities in common with her husband.

She had neither the strength of limb nor the agile grace of the mountaineer.

This was partly the result of the conditions under which her girlhood had been spent.

She was the only child of a dalesman, who had so far accumulated estate in land as to be known in the vernacular as a statesman.

Her mother had died at her birth, and before she had attained to young womanhood her father, who had married late in life, was feeble and unfit for labor.


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