The Confession

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The Confession
Rinehart Mary Roberts
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" "Honest to heaven, Miss Agnes, I never slep' at all. I heard a horsegalloping', like it was runnin' off, and it waked me for good. " And after a time I felt that, however mistaken Maggie had been about hernight's sleep, she was possibly correct about the horse.
"He started to run about the stable somewhere, " she said. "You can smileif you want. That's the heaven's truth. And he came down the drive onthe jump and out onto the road. " "We can go and look for hoof-marks, " I said, and rose. But
... Maggie onlyshook her head.
"It was no real horse, Miss Agnes, " she said. "You'll find nothing. Anyhow, I've been and looked. There's not a mark. " But Maggie was wrong. I found hoof-prints in plenty in the turf besidethe drive, and a track of them through the lettuce-bed in the garden. More than that, behind the stable I found where a horse had been tiedand had broken away. A piece of worn strap still hung there. It wassufficiently clear, then, that whoever had broken into the house hadcome on horseback and left afoot.


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