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The Moon Rock

CHAPTER II
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In his wanderings he had gained a fortune but partly lost the use of one eye.

The partial loss of an eye did not matter much in a country like England, where most people have two eyes and very little money, and therefore pay more respect to wealth than vision.
Robert Turold invested his money, and then set to work upon his great ambition with the fierce restlessness which characterized all his proceedings in life.

He married shortly after his return.

He soon came to the conclusion that his marriage was a great mistake--the greatest mistake of his life.

His wife had borne him two girls.


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