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The Mystery Solved

The more I studied over it, the more it puzzled me. It was a brief document, covering but one side of a leaf of paper, and the signature, beyond question, was John Merivale’s crabbed sign manual, leaving everything to his “beloved third cousin, Bozrah Beggs.”

The affection which inspired such an act must have been of sudden growth, for two more uncongenial spirits than John Merivale and Bozrah Beggs could hardly be imagined.

John Merivale had taken to his home and heart the orphan child of an old friend. So young was little Katie at the time, that she never remembered any other father, and a kind, loving father she had found in old John Merivale; and how proud of her he was when she grew up a beauty, with scores of suitors at her feet, the number not diminished by the open secret of Mr. Merivale’s intent to make her the heiress of his fortune.

When the news came of one of those terrible railroad accidents which periodically cast a gloom over the land, and John Merivale’s name appeared in the list of the killed, it was a great shock to the community in which he had long dwelt in honor and esteem; and not less was… Read More