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The Mysterious Murder


The following strange events occurred in an English country town in the year 1805. They have been carefully abridged and connected from the newspaper accounts of that day, and may therefore be considered matter of history.

For many years, Sir James Fanshawe, a baronet of ancient family and large estates, had resided at ––––Abby. He was a widower, and had but one child, a beautiful and accomplished daughter, who, upon his decease, (she then being just twenty-one years of age) became sole possessor of his property, and also continued to dwell at the same place. Shortly after her father’s death Miss Fanshawe benevolently adopted as her companion a distant relative—a high born young Irish lady, named Eveleen O’Neil, who had been left, not merely portionless, but a totally friendless orphan. These two ladies conceived the strongest friendship and attachment to each other—so much so, that Miss Fanshawe made her will, conferring all her property on her youthful cousin. This mark of preference eventually proved a curse to the unfortunate Eveleen, as will be seen in the sequel.

On the morning of the 25th of July, 1805, the inmates of Fanshawe Abby were horrified by the most piercing screams of agony proceeding from the sleeping apartments of the mistress of the mansion. In great alarm the butler, Thomas Cooper, hastily threw on part of his clothes, and rushed to the scene of the outcry. The door of his mistress’ bedroom stood slightly ajar, and pushing it slightly open, he crossed the threshold, and was horrified by what he immediately saw. On the carpet, by the side of the bed, lay the body of Miss Fanshawe, in her night dress, bathed in blood. Kneeling close by her was Eveleen O’Neil, with her left hand resting on her mistress’ bosom, and her right uplifted with a small drawn dagger, which was apparently about to be plunged into his mistress’ body. Both the dagger and the hand… Read More