Corleone: A Tale of Sicily

Corleone: A Tale of Sicily

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'Corleone: A Tale of Sicily' is a crime novel written by Francis Marion Crawford. The story unfolds by introducing us to a man named Orsino, who described himself as "a discontented man, and knew it, which made his discontent a matter for self-reproach, especially as it was quite clear to him that the cause of it lay in himself." He had made two great mistakes at the beginning of life. At the time of the great building speculations in Rome, several years earlier, he had foolishly involved himself with his father's old enemy, Ugo del Ferice, and had found himself at last altogether in the latter's power, though not in reality his debtor. At the same time, he had fallen very much in love with a young widow, who, loving him very sincerely in her turn, but believing, for many reasons, that if she married him she would be doing him an irreparable injury, had sacrificed herself by marrying Del Ferice instead, selling herself to the banker for Orsino's release, without the latter's knowledge.

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