Chapter 7
By early December, just over to reer dark before Miss Garber us leave, and Jamie asked me if I mind o. Beaufort exactly a bed of criminal activity back t abbed outside of Maurices tavern, caused quite a stir, and poy of a crazed lunatic reets, preying on innocent victims. Doors by t of t be creeping doreet. But t o tation to give it out of ly tim . t six years in tate penitentiary. to till liked to strut around in coffee salked about t;big crime,quot; as if the Lindbergh baby.
But Jamies o mine, and I couldnt say no ing t I liked get t inue doing t for at least anot to do anyt mig day miserable for either of you.
to be performed t Friday and Saturday, and lots of people alking about it. Miss Garber s telling everyone it o be t play tion, too, . e ation in toervie t;Its going to be marvelous,quot; s;absolutely marvelous.quot; So e an article about it, primarily because of t connection, even to it. But Miss Garber less, and just t day sold us to bring in extra seats to accommodate tra-large croed. t of oo t o some of t t time in be interested in . You migting excited about it, too, but I really . My friends ill teasing me at sc ernoon off in kept me going t I ;rig; I knos not muc frankly, it of good about it, too, tted it to anyone. I could practically imagine tanding around and staring fully do me tle tears filling talking about how wonderful I was for all my sacrifices.
So I nig tuff, wion.
quot;Is it true you and your frie