The Gilded Age


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known, but he was also taken into custody, and will be detained at  
least as a witness.  
P. S. One of the persons present in the parlor says that after  
Laura Hawkins had fired twice, she turned the pistol towards  
herself, but that Brierly sprung and caught it from her hand, and  
that it was he who threw it on the floor.  
Further particulars with full biographies of all the parties in our  
next edition.  
Philip hastened at once to the Southern Hotel, where he found still a  
great state of excitement, and a thousand different and exaggerated  
stories passing from mouth to mouth. The witnesses of the event had told  
it over so many time that they had worked it up into a most dramatic  
scene, and embellished it with whatever could heighten its awfulness.  
Outsiders had taken up invention also. The Colonel's wife had gone  
insane, they said. 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  
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