The Facts Concerning The Recent Carnival Of Crime In Connecticut


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He was there, but what of that? The management had provided a  
microscope with a magnifying power of only thirty thousand diameters, and  
so nobody got to see him, after all. There was great and general  
dissatisfaction, of course, but--"  
Just here there was an eager footstep on the stair; I opened the door,  
and my aunt Mary burst into the room. It was a joyful meeting and a  
cheery bombardment of questions and answers concerning family matters  
ensued. By and by my aunt said:  
"But I am going to abuse you a little now. You promised me, the day I  
saw you last, that you would look after the needs of the poor family  
around the corner as faithfully as I had done it myself. Well, I found  
out by accident that you failed of your promise. Was that right?"  
In simple truth, I never had thought of that family a second time! And  
now such a splintering pang of guilt shot through me! I glanced up at  
my Conscience. Plainly, my heavy heart was affecting him. His body was  
drooping forward; he seemed about to fall from the bookcase. My aunt  
continued:  
"And think how you have neglected my poor protege at the almshouse, you  
dear, hard-hearted promise-breaker!" I blushed scarlet, and my tongue  
was tied. As the sense of my guilty negligence waxed sharper and  
stronger, my Conscience began to sway heavily back and forth; and when  
my aunt, after a little pause, said in a grieved tone, "Since you never  
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