I took the marriage ring from her dead finger, and I vowed that his dying eyes should rest upon that very ring, and that his last thoughts should be of the crime for which he was punished.
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I have carried it about with me, and have followed him and his accomplice over two continents until I caught them.
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They thought to tire me out, but they could not do it.
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If I die to-morrow, as is likely enough, I die knowing that my work in this world is done, and well done.
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They have perished, and by my hand.
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There is nothing left for me to hope for, or to desire.
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"They were rich and I was poor, so that it was no easy matter for me to follow them.
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When I got to London my pocket was about empty, and I found that I must turn my hand to something for my living.
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Driving and riding are as natural to me as walking, so I applied at a cabowner's office, and soon got employment.
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I was to bring a certain sum a week to the owner, and whatever was over that I might keep for myself.
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There was seldom much over, but I managed to scrape along somehow.
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The hardest job was to learn my way about, for I reckon that of all the mazes that ever were contrived, this city is the most confusing.
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I had a map beside me though, and when once I had spotted the principal hotels and stations, I got on pretty well.
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"It was some time before I found out where my two gentlemen were living; but I inquired and inquired until at last I dropped across them.
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They were at a boarding-house at Camberwell, over on the other side of the river.
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When once I found them out I knew that I had them at my mercy.
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I had grown my beard, and there was no chance of their recognizing me.
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I would dog them and follow them until I saw my opportunity.
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I was determined that they should not escape me again.
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"They were very near doing it for all that.
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Go where they would about London, I was always at their heels.
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Sometimes I followed them on my cab, and sometimes on foot, but the former was the best, for then they could not get away from me.
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It was only early in the morning or late at night that I could earn anything, so that I began to get behind hand with my employer.
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I did not mind that, however, as long as I could lay my hand upon the men I wanted.
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"They were very cunning, though.
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