Death at Woods Hole by Frances McNamara
Author:Frances McNamara [Frances McNamara]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rudiyat Press
Published: 2022-01-10T00:00:00+00:00
nineteen
Well, I donât care what he says. I donât believe she did it.â Jane Topham was busy slicing a cake and laying the pieces out on a plate. It was the day of the funeral and Iâd stayed behind with her to prepare for the mourners to return. Many of the local women brought food and we were laying it out buffet style in the dining room, preparing for an influx after the service. It brought back fresh memories of my motherâs passing. It had been only the previous spring that weâd lost her forever, and I was sad to be reminded of it. But Jane was her normal cheery self, even making excuses for Clara. âAbout the dye in the experiments, of course I donât know about that. I have nothing to do with the laboratory and all of that, but for the fire here, why should they believe Clara set that? Why, perhaps it was that little Miss Reynolds herself. Could be she wanted the attention. You see how all the men want to protect her, poor little thing.â She wagged a finger at me over the crumb cake she was slicing. âIâve seen that type before. They seem so helpless, but somehow they get things to happen. Why did she come? Because her fiancé wasnât making time for her, isnât that so? She comes, she sees that he has an assistant whoâs a striking beauty, what can she do? How can she draw all the attention away to herself? Well, what about a little fire? Hmm? Iâm telling you, Iâve seen that kind of woman before. I wouldnât be surprised if she set the fire herself just to get all that attention.â She stopped her work and looked me in the eye. âYouâd be amazed what you see as a nurse. Some of the families Iâve attended. You see all sorts of things about human nature and a lot of it is not pretty.â
She returned to her work and I continued sorting through some laundered napkins, rolling them and placing them into round holders. I wanted to believe Clara was innocent. I still felt awful about telling Professor Whitman it was Claraânot Sinclairâwho had ruined Frank Lillieâs experiment. But I couldnât stand there and let him lie about it, when he had just told me he was with Louisa while Clara was at the laboratory. I shook myself. âBut what about the other fires? Louisa wasnât here for those.â
She snorted. âChildren. Just like everyone thought. In fact, I wouldnât be at all surprised if it wasnât that Billy Gordon who set them. You know bad blood shows in the end. And thereâs a history there, in the Davis familyâthe grandfather, you know.â She shook her head. âThereâs something very queer there. They keep the child away from his grandfather, have you noticed that? Donât you forget heâs the one who thought it was all right for Freeman to stab his little daughter to death. Oh, yes, they keep the young ones away from the old man.
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