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Excerpt from Life the Accuser: A Novel in Two Parts
The other branch of the clan from which Mrs. Armstrong had sprung was of a much more genteel standing. Mrs. Armstrong in marrying her hus band had not changed her name; she was his second wife, and the step-mother of his four chil dren, Edward and Gilbert, Eliza and Sylvia. She came from the master branch of the Armstrongs, from the class of the owners of cotton-mills instead of the workers therein. The nature of the cleav age in the original clan leading to this marked division was lost in history: the story of how old Mr. Armstrong bridged the chasm from the oper ative to the master was a secret locked in his own breast, and not fully known even to his wife.
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