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Essay heading: Pearl Maiden
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June 2, 2004 |
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Along the way they meet Caleb who is unable to hide his jealously toward Marcus. Afraid he'll lose her, Caleb confesses his love to Miriam and though he would not force her to be with him, he would kill any other man whom she loves.
Marcus discovers that Caleb is the murderer and also falls deeper in love with Miriam as they spend time together... displayed 300 characters
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Miriam pleads with him not to arrest Caleb and he agrees, out of love for her. Caleb, realizing Miriam loves Marcus, and not knowing she's trying to save Caleb's life, follows Marcus home to confront and challenge him to a fight to the death. Marcus tries to talk him out of it, but Caleb insists. During the fight Marcus cuts off Caleb's forefinger and tells Caleb he will save his life... displayed next 300 characters
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