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After Dark

CHAPTER I
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The results soon exceeded his worst anticipations, and called for the interposition for which he had prepared himself.

He is a man of inflexible firmness, patience, and integrity, and he makes the protection and consolation of his sister the business of his life.

He gives his brother-in-law no pretext for openly quarreling with him.

He is neither to be deceived, irritated, nor tired out, and he is Danville's superior every way--in conduct, temper, and capacity.

Under these circumstances, it is unnecessary to say that his brother-in-law's enmity toward him is of the most implacable kind, and equally unnecessary to hint at the perfectly plain motive of the denunciation.
"As to the suspicious circumstances affecting not Trudaine only, but his sister as well, the undersigned regrets his inability, thus far, to offer either explanation or suggestion.


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