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The Boscombe Valley Mystery (bosc)

38816    I bought this estate, which chanced to be in the market, and I set myself to do a little good with my money, to make up for the way in which I had earned it.
38817    I married, too, and though my wife died young, she left me my dear little Alice.
38818    Even when she was just a baby her wee hand seemed to lead me down the right path as nothing else had ever done.
38819    In a word, I turned over a new leaf, and did my best to make up for the past.
38820    Ali was going well when McCarthy laid his grip upon me.
38821    'I had gone up to town about an investment, and I met him in Regent Street with hardly a coat to his back or a boot to his foot.
38822    '"Here we are, Jack," says he, touching me on the arm; "we'll be as good as a family to you.
38823    There's two of us, me and my son, and you can have the keeping of us.
38824    If you don't - it's a fine, law-abiding country is England, and there's always a policeman within hail."
38825    'Well', down they came to the West Country, there was no shaking them off', and there they have lived rent free on my best land ever since.
38826    There was no rest for me, no peace, no forgetfulness; turn where I would, there was his cunning, grinning face at my elbow.
38827    It grew worse as Alice grew up, for he soon saw I was more afraid of her knowing my past than of the police.
38828    Whatever he wanted he must have, and whatever it was I gave him without question, land, money, houses, until at last he asked for a thing which I could not give.
38829    He asked for Alice.
38830    'His son, you see, had grown up, and so had my girl, and as I was known to be in weak health, it seemed a fine stroke to him that his lad should step into the whole property.

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