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Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956

"The Red House Mystery"

And he was a wastrel and
he went to Australia. But he never came to the Red House on
Tuesday afternoon. He couldn't have, because he died
(unlamented) three years ago. But there was nobody who knew
this, save Mark and myself, for Mark was the only one of the
family left, his sister having died last year. Though I doubt,
anyhow, if she knew whether Robert was alive or dead. He was not
talked about.
"For the next two days Mark and I worked out our plans. You
understand by now that our aims were not identical. Mark's
endeavour was that his deception should last for, say, a couple
of hours; mine that it should go to the grave with him. He had
only to deceive Miss Norris and the other guests; I had to
deceive the world. When he was dressed up as Robert, I was going
to kill him. Robert would then be dead, Mark (of course)
missing. What could anybody think but that Mark had killed
Robert? But you see how important it was for Mark to enter fully
into his latest (and last) impersonation. Half-measures would be
fatal.
"You will say that it was impossible so do the thing thoroughly
enough.


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