[Iola Leroy by Frances E.W. Harper]@TWC D-Link bookIola Leroy CHAPTER XI 20/22
At length the dreadful storm burst. Alfred Lorraine entered suit for his cousin's estate, and for the remanding of his wife and children to slavery.
In a short time he came armed with legal authority, and said to Marie:-- "I have come to take possession of these premises." "By what authority ?" she gasped, turning deathly pale.
He hesitated a moment, as if his words were arrested by a sense of shame. "By what authority ?" she again demanded. "By the authority of the law," answered Lorraine, "which has decided that Leroy's legal heirs are his white blood relations, and that your marriage is null and void." "But," exclaimed Marie, "I have our marriage certificate.
I was Leroy's lawful wife." "Your marriage certificate is not worth the paper it is written on." "Oh, you must be jesting, cruelly jesting.
It can't be so." "Yes; it is so.
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