[The Girl at the Halfway House by Emerson Hough]@TWC D-Link bookThe Girl at the Halfway House CHAPTER XXVIII 16/33
He stole no horse. That was no motive.
There has been no motive shown.
Would a criminal lead the officers of the law to the very spot where he had committed his crime? Had this been theft, or murder, would this man have taken any one directly and unhesitatingly to that spot? I ask you this. "To be subject to the law, as you very well know, a man must be morally responsible.
He must know right and wrong.
Even the savage Indians admit this principle of justice.
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