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I don't know whether Mrs. Borden is out or in; I wish you would see if she is in her room.
My door was open part of the time, and part of the time I tried to get a nap and their voices annoyed me, and I closed it. I kept it open in summer more or less, and closed in winter.
I know what she used to do sometimes. She kept her best cape she wore on the street in there, and she used occasionally to go up there to get it and to take it into her room. She kept a great deal in the guest room drawers.
I have been away a great deal in the daytime, occasionally at night.
I think he came to the front door and rang the bell, and Maggie let him in, and he said he had forgotten his key; so I think she must have been down stairs.
I always went to my sister, because she was older and had the care of me after my mother died.
I did not hear her go or come back, but I supposed she went.
I never eat any breakfast.
Last winter when I was coming home from church one Thursday evening, I saw somebody run around the house again. I told my father of that.
She said she was going out, and would get the dinner. That is the last I saw her, or said anything to her.
Go for Dr. Bowen as soon as you can. I think father is hurt.
She told me she had a note, somebody was sick.
I had no occasion for an apron on that morning.
I can't do anything in a minute.
I was on the stairs coming down when she let him in.
I did not see his face, because he was all covered with blood.
I knew there was an old axe down cellar; that is all I knew.
Maggie went out of doors to wash the windows and father came out into the kitchen and said he did not know whether he would go down to the post office or not. And then I sprinkled some handkerchiefs to iron.
I was feeling well enough to eat the pears.