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CHAPTER XXXVII. ALBERT MARLOWE MEETS HIS VICTIM.
Like most wrong-doers, Albert Marlowe had never ceased to entertain an apprehension that his connections with the bond theft would some time be made public. Yet, as the years rolled by, and he became rich and prosperous, his fears abated somewhat, and he felt no qualms of conscience, though he knew ............
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