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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK I: THE WILL OF ROGER MELTON
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Won't you come with me, Aunt Janet?
We shall talk more of this when I come to Croom; but I want you to keep the subject in your mind.
Your loving RUPERT.
_From Rupert Sent Leger's Journal_.
_January_ 4, 1907.
Things have been humming about me so fast that I have had hardly time to think.

But some of the things have been so important, and have so changed my entire outlook on life, that it may be well to keep some personal record of them.

I may some day want to remember some detail--perhaps the sequence of events, or something like that--and it may be useful.

It ought to be, if there is any justice in things, for it will be an awful swot to write it when I have so many things to think of now.

Aunt Janet, I suppose, will like to keep it locked up for me, as she does with all my journals and papers.


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