"When I get back home and tell 'em at headquarters what a slick duck he
was, they'll throw a fit. Why, by Gosh, we all thought he was a nut,--a
plain nut."
"Far be it from me," said Harry, "to speak ill of either the living or
the dead."
"It's a wonder he didn't up and blow the head off this old Rube when he
found he was about to be cornered."
Harry took that moment to relight his pipe, and then abruptly said "Good
night" to the gentleman from Sandusky.
As he rejoined the group in front of Lamson's, Marshal Crow was saying:
"I'm mighty glad Harry Squires had sense enough not to say in the
_Banner_ that as soon as Jake Miller found out that the jig was up, he
took the law in his own hands, and lynched himself."
THE END
End of Project Gutenberg's Anderson Crow, Detective, by George Barr McCutcheon
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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