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pay very high sums for letters which compromise people of wealth
or position. He receives these wares not
only from treacherous
valets or maids, but frequently from
genteel ruffians who have
gained the confidence and affection of trusting women.
He deals with no niggard hand. I happen to know that he paid
seven hundred pounds to a footman for a note two lines in length,
and that the ruin of a noble family was the result. Everything
which is in the market goes to Milverton, and there are hundreds
in this great city who turn white at
his
name. No one knows
where his grip
may fall, for he is far too rich and far too
cunning
to work from hand to mouth. He will hold a card back
for years in order to play it at the moment when the stake is
best worth winning. I have said that he is the worst man in
London, and I would ask you how could one compare the ruffian
who in hot blood bludgeons his mate with this man, who
methodically and at his leisure tortures the soul and wrings
the nerves in order to add to his already swollen
money-bags?"
I had seldom heard my friend speak with such intensity
of feeling.
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