[The Shadow of a Crime by Hall Caine]@TWC D-Link bookThe Shadow of a Crime CHAPTER IV 23/29
Ralph did not seem to expect one, for he continued,-- "You loathe the man who takes the blood of his fellow-man, and you're right so to do.
It matters nothing to you that the murdered man may have been a worse man than the murderer.
You're right there too.
You look to the motive that inspired the crime.
Is it greed or revenge? Then you say, 'This man must die.' God grant that such horror of murder may survive among us." There was a murmur of assent. "But it is possible to kill without drawing blood.
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