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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK I: THE WILL OF ROGER MELTON
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Sir Colin MacKelpie went with him, as Sent Leger was to drop him at the Reform.
_Letter from Roger Melton to Rupert Sent Leger_, _endorsed_ "_D.

re Rupert Sent Leger_.

_To be given to him by Edward Bingham Trent if and as soon as he has declared_ (_formally or informally_) _his intention of accepting the conditions named in Letter B._, _forming Clause_ 10 _in my Will_.

_R.

M._, 1/1/'07.
"_Mem._--Copy (sealed) left in custody of E.B.Trent, to be opened if necessary, as directed." _June_ 11, 1906.
My Dear Nephew, When (if ever) you receive this you will know that (with the exception of some definite bequests) I have left to you, under certain conditions, the entire bulk of my fortune--a fortune so great that by its aid as a help, a man of courage and ability may carve out for himself a name and place in history.


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