The Happy Family by B. M. Bower
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"Didn't you recognize him as being the murderer?" Weary asked him curiously. Andy moved uneasily on his bed. "No, I didn't. By gracious, you must think I'm a plumb fool!" "Well, yuh sure hit the mark, whether yuh meant to or not," Pink asserted. "He was the jasper, all right. Look how he was glaring at yuh while you were telling about it. _He_ knew he was the party, and having a guilty conscience, he naturally supposed yuh recognized him from the start." "Well, I didn't," snapped Andy ungraciously, and they put it down to the peevishness of invalidism and overlooked the tone. "Chip has given his description in to the sheriff," soothed Weary, "and if he gets off he's sure a good one. And I heard that the sheriff wired down to the San Simon country and told 'em their man was up here. Mama! What bad breaks a man will make when he's on the dodge! If Blink had kept his face closed and acted normal, nobody would have got next. Andy didn't know he was the fellow that done it. But it sure was queer, the way the play come up. Wasn't it, Andy?" Andy merely grunted. He did not like to dwell upon the subject, and he showed it plainly. "By golly! he must sure have had it in for that fellow," mused Slim ponderously, "to kill him the way Andy says he did. By golly, yuh can't wonder his eyes stuck out when he heard Andy telling us all |
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