[The Baronet’s Bride by May Agnes Fleming]@TWC D-Link bookThe Baronet’s Bride CHAPTER XXXIV 5/13
"You didn't know him, did you? Maybe you took his picture when in England? Yes, a baronet, and his name it's Sir Everard Kingsland." With an unearthly groan, Mr.Parmalee tore open the paper. "They haven't hanged him yet, have they ?" he gasped.
"Oh, good Lord above! what have I done ?" Squire Brown stared, a spectacle of dense bewilderment. "You didn't do the murder, I hope ?" he asked. The squire rode away, and Mr.Parmalee sat for a good hour, half stupefied over the account.
The paper contained a resume of the trial, from first to last--dwelling particularly on Miss Silver's evidence, and ending with the sentence of the court. The paper dropped from the artist's paralyzed hand.
He covered his face and sat in a trance of horror and remorse.
His mother came to call him to dinner, and as he looked up in answer to her call, she started back with a scream at sight of his unearthly face. "Lor' a-massy, George Washington! what ever has come to you ?" "Pack up my clean socks and shirts, mother," he said.
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