[The Gilded Age<br> Part 6. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book
The Gilded Age
Part 6.

CHAPTER XLVI
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The children had rushed into the parlor and rolled themselves in their father's blood.

The hotel clerk said that he noticed there was murder in the woman's eye when he saw her.

A person who had met the woman on the stairs felt a creeping sensation.

Some thought Brierly was an accomplice, and that he had set the woman on to kill his rival.

Some said the woman showed the calmness and indifference of insanity.
Philip learned that Harry and Laura had both been taken to the city prison, and he went there; but he was not admitted.


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