How did sir Ralph pay for his wicked deed
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He paid for his wicked deed by smearing his own face with black paint and putting a garland of shoes around his neck in front of the crowd.
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- Sir Ralph paid for his sin in 1853 with a lifetime of pain and humiliation, and financial ruin.
- When he died, Hester, unable to endure the loss any longer, destroyed the only copies of the letters she had kept throughout her life.
- Sir Ralph said he paid for the crime with jewels, especially diamonds.
- The jewels were worth more than $300 million and were probably worth much more than that in 1852 or 1853.
- If he had them today, the total value would be very high.
- Sir Ralph Wapenshaw is wicked, but he is not a criminal.
- He is not even a man.
- He is a fairy-tale character.
- He takes on the guise of one and masquerades.
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