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The Valley of Fear

CHAPTER 5--The Darkest Hour
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There were curs to do the smaller work; but some day he would slip this creature upon its prey.

A few members of the lodge, Ted Baldwin among them, resented the rapid rise of the stranger and hated him for it; but they kept clear of him, for he was as ready to fight as to laugh.
But if he gained favour with his fellows, there was another quarter, one which had become even more vital to him, in which he lost it.

Ettie Shafter's father would have nothing more to do with him, nor would he allow him to enter the house.

Ettie herself was too deeply in love to give him up altogether, and yet her own good sense warned her of what would come from a marriage with a man who was regarded as a criminal.
One morning after a sleepless night she determined to see him, possibly for the last time, and make one strong endeavour to draw him from those evil influences which were sucking him down.

She went to his house, as he had often begged her to do, and made her way into the room which he used as his sitting-room.


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