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The Sign of the Four - Doyle, Arthur Conan ยท 68 words
I have only one thing, he said, which weighs upon my mind at this supreme moment. It is my treatment of poor Morstans orphan. The cursed greed which has been my besetting sin through life has withheld from her the treasure, half at least of which should have been hers. And yet I have made no use of it myself, so blind and foolish a thing is avarice.
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