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The Leavenworth Case The Leavenworth Case by Anna Katharine Green
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“It is not for me to suspect but to detect.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“Guilt has no right to profit by the generosity of the guiltless.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“You have said that if I declared my innocence you would believe me,” she exclaimed, lifting her head as I entered. “See here,” and laying her cheek against the pallid brow of her dead benefactor, she kissed the clay-cold lips softly, wildly, agonisedly, then, leaping to her feet, cried, in a subdued but thrilling tone: “Could I do that if I were guilty? Would not the breath freeze on my lips, the blood congeal in my veins, and my heart faint at this contact?”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“Marriage founded upon deception can never lead to happiness.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“You must never, in reckoning up an affair of murder like this, forget who it is that most profits by the deceased man's death.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“I wished to knit her beauty so firmly into the warp and woof of my being that nothing could ever serve to tear it away. For I saw then as plainly as now that, coquette though she was, she would never stoop to me. No; I might lie down at her feet and let her trample over me; she would not even turn to see what it was she had stepped upon.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“And leaving them there, with the light of growing hope and confidence on their faces, we went out again into the night, and so into a dream from which I have never waked, though the shine of her dear eyes have been now the load-star of my life for many happy, happy months.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“the path of rectitude is a straight one, and that he who steps into devious byways is going astray.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“If one had irreparably injured a fellow-being, it would be hard for a person of sensitive nature to live a happy life afterwards; though the fact of not living a happy life ought to be no reason why one should not live a good life.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case
“My son, remember that a woman with a secret may be a fascinating study, but she can never be a safe, nor even satisfactory, companion.”
Anna Katharine Green, The Leavenworth Case