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iner. "Look here, Loria," he exclaimed, with a certain excitement underlying his tone; "it has just occurred to me that this is--er--the place that's been nicknamed for the last few years the 'Valley of the Shadow.'" "You are right," answered Loria. "That is why I didn't wish to come in." Sir Roger nodded toward the chateau, which now loomed over them, gray, desolate, one half in ruins, yet picturesquely beautiful both in position and architecture. "Then that is----" he began, but the Italian cut him short. "Yes. And won't you help me persuade Miss Beverly that we've seen enough of this valley now?" "Why, the castle's for _sale_!" cried Virginia suddenly, before Roger Broom had had time to speak. She pointed to one of the tall gate-posts at the foot of the hill, close to the road, which showed a notice-board announcing in both French and Italian that the Chateau de la Roche was to be sold, permission to view being obtainable within. "Poor people; they must have been reduced to sad straits indeed!" murmured Sir Roger, looking at the board with its faded lettering, half defaced by time and weather. "Yes, it was all very unfortunate, very miserable," Loria said hastily. "Shall we go back?" The Englishman seemed hardly to hear. "I'd seen photographs of the valley, but I'd quite forgotten, until suddenly it began to look familiar. Then, all in a flash, I remembered." "What do you remember; and why do you call this the Valley of the Shadow?" demanded Virginia. "You are both very mysterious. But perhaps it's the influence of the place. Everything seems mysterious here." Roger Broom sighed, and roused himself with an effort from his reverie. "Queer that we should have drifted here by accident," he said--"especially with _you_, Loria." "Why especially with me?" the other asked with a certain sharpness. "You were the poor fellow's friend. Oh, Virginia, forgive me for not answering you. This place is reminiscent of tragedy. A man whom I used to know slightly, and Loria intimately, lived here. That grim old house perched up on the hillside has been the home of his ancestors for hundreds of years. Now, you see, it is for sale. But it's likely to remain so. Who would buy it?" "Why not?" asked Virginia. "Is it haunted?" "Only by melancholy thoughts of a family ruined, a man cut off from life at its best and brightest, to be sent into exile worse than death. By the way, Loria, do you know what became o
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