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  Withthesemeditations,DominicusPikedroveintothestreetof

  Parker’sFalls,which,aseverybodyknows,isasthrivingavillageas

  threecottonfactoriesandaslittingmillcanmakeit。The

  machinerywasnotinmotion,andbutafewoftheshopdoorsunbarred,

  whenhealightedinthestableyardofthetavern,andmadeithis

  firstbusinesstoorderthemarefourquartsofoats。Hissecondduty,

  ofcourse,wastoimpartMr。Higginbotham’scatastrophetothe

  hostler。Hedeemeditadvisable,however,nottobetoopositiveasto

  thedateofthedirefulfact,andalsotobeuncertainwhetheritwere

  perpetratedbyanIrishmanandamulatto,orbythesonofErinalone。

  Neitherdidheprofesstorelateitonhisownauthority,orthatof

  anyoneperson;butmentioneditasareportgenerallydiffused。

  Thestoryranthroughthetownlikefireamonggirdledtrees,and

  becamesomuchtheuniversaltalkthatnobodycouldtellwhenceithad

  originated。Mr。HigginbothamwasaswellknownatParker’sFallsas

  anycitizenoftheplace,beingpartowneroftheslittingmill,anda

  considerablestockholderinthecottonfactories。Theinhabitantsfelt

  theirownprosperityinterestedinhisfate。Suchwasthe

  excitement,thattheParker’sFallsGazetteanticipateditsregular

  dayofpublication,andcameoutwithhalfaformofblankpaperanda

  columnofdoublepicaemphasizedwithcapitals,andheadedHORRID

  MURDEROFMR。HIGGINBOTHAM!Amongotherdreadfuldetails,the

  printedaccountdescribedthemarkofthecordroundthedeadman’s

  neck,andstatedthenumberofthousanddollarsofwhichhehadbeen

  robbed;therewasmuchpathosalsoabouttheafflictionofhis

  niece,whohadgonefromonefaintingfittoanother,eversinceher

  unclewasfoundhangingontheSt。Michael’spear-treewithhis

  pocketsinsideout。Thevillagepoetlikewisecommemoratedtheyoung

  lady’sgriefinseventeenstanzasofaballad。Theselectmenhelda

  meeting,and,inconsiderationofMr。Higginbotham’sclaimsonthe

  town,determinedtoissuehandbills,offeringarewardoffivehundred

  dollarsfortheapprehensionofhismurderers,andtherecoveryofthe

  stolenproperty。

  MeanwhilethewholepopulationofParker’sFalls,consistingof

  shopkeepers,mistressesofboarding-houses,factorygirls,millmen,

  andschoolboys,rushedintothestreetandkeptupsuchaterrible

  loquacityasmorethancompensatedforthesilenceofthecotton

  machines,whichrefrainedfromtheirusualdinoutofrespecttothe

  deceased。HadMr。Higginbothamcaredaboutposthumousrenown,his

  untimelyghostwouldhaveexultedinthistumult。Ourfriend

  Dominicus,inhisvanityofheart,forgothisintendedprecautions,

  andmountingonthetownpump,announcedhimselfasthebearerof

  theauthenticintelligencewhichhadcausedsowonderfula

  sensation。Heimmediatelybecamethegreatmanofthemoment,and

  hadjustbegunaneweditionofthenarrative,withavoicelikea

  fieldpreacher,whenthemailstagedroveintothevillagestreet。

  Ithadtravelledallnight,andmusthaveshiftedhorsesat

  Kimballton,atthreeinthemorning。

  “Nowweshallhearalltheparticulars。”shoutedthecrowd。

  Thecoachrumbleduptothepiazzaofthetavern,followedbya

  thousandpeople;forifanymanhadbeenmindinghisownbusinesstill

  then,henowleftitatsixesandsevens,tohearthenews。The

  pedlar,foremostintherace,discoveredtwopassengers,bothof

  whomhadbeenstartledfromacomfortablenaptofindthemselvesin

  thecentreofamob。Everymanassailingthemwithseparatequestions,

  allpropoundedatonce,thecouplewerestruckspeechless,though

  onewasalawyerandtheotherayounglady。

  “Mr。Higginbotham!Mr。Higginbotham!Tellustheparticulars

  aboutoldMr。Higginbotham!”bawledthemob。“Whatisthecoroner’s

  verdict?Arethemurderersapprehended?IsMr。Higginbotham’sniece

  comeoutofherfaintingfits?Mr。Higginbotham!Mr。Higginbotham!!”

  Thecoachmansaidnotaword,excepttoswearawfullyatthe

  hostlerfornotbringinghimafreshteamofhorses。Thelawyerinside

  hadgenerallyhiswitsabouthimevenwhenasleep;thefirstthing

  hedid,afterlearningthecauseoftheexcitement,wastoproducea

  largeredpocket-book。MeantimeDominicusPike,beinganextremely

  politeyoungman,andalsosuspectingthatafemaletonguewould

  tellthestoryasgliblyasalawyer’s,hadhandedtheladyoutofthe

  coach。Shewasafine,smartgirl,nowwideawakeandbrightasa

  button,andhadsuchasweetprettymouth,thatDominicuswouldalmost

  asliefhaveheardalovetalefromitasataleofmurder。

  “Gentlemenandladies,saidthelawyertotheshopkeepers,the

  millmen,andthefactorygirls,“Icanassureyouthatsome

  unaccountablemistake,or,moreprobably,awilfulfalsehood,

  maliciouslycontrivedtoinjureMr。Higginbotham’scredit,hasexcited

  thissingularuproar。WepassedthroughKimballtonatthreeo’clock

  thismorning,andmostcertainlyshouldhavebeeninformedofthe

  murderhadanybeenperpetrated。ButIhaveproofnearlyasstrong

  asMr。Higginbotham’sownoraltestimony,inthenegative。Hereisa

  noterelatingtoasuitofhisintheConnecticutcourts,whichwas

  deliveredmefromthatgentlemanhimself。Ifinditdatedatten

  o’clocklastevening。”

  Sosaying,thelawyerexhibitedthedateandsignatureofthenote,

  whichirrefragablyproved,eitherthatthisperverseMr。

  Higginbothamwasalivewhenhewroteit,or-assomedeemedthemore

  probablecase,oftwodoubtfulones-thathewassoabsorbedin

  worldlybusinessastocontinuetotransactitevenafterhisdeath。

  Butunexpectedevidencewasforthcoming。Theyounglady,after

  listeningtothepedlar’sexplanation,merelyseizedamomentto

  smoothhergownandputhercurlsinorder,andthenappearedatthe

  taverndoor,makingamodestsignaltobeheard。

  “Goodpeople。”saidshe,“IamMr。Higginbotham’sniece。”

  Awonderingmurmurpassedthroughthecrowdonbeholdingherso

  rosyandbright;thatsameunhappyniece,whomtheyhadsupposed,on

  theauthorityoftheParker’sFallsGazette,tobelyingatdeath’s

  doorinafaintingfit。Butsomeshrewdfellowshaddoubtedallalong,

  whetherayoungladywouldbequitesodesperateatthehangingofa

  richolduncle。

  “Yousee。”continuedMissHigginbotham,withasmile,“thatthis

  strangestoryisquiteunfoundedastomyself;andIbelieveImay

  affirmittobeequallysoinregardtomydearuncleHigginbotham。He

  hasthekindnesstogivemeahomeinhishouse,thoughIcontribute

  tomyownsupportbyteachingaschool。IleftKimballtonthismorning

  tospendthevacationofcommencementweekwithafriend,aboutfive

  milesfromParker’sFalls。Mygenerousuncle,whenheheardmeon

  thestairs,calledmetohisbedside,andgavemetwodollarsand

  fiftycentstopaymystagefare,andanotherdollarformyextra

  expenses。Hethenlaidhispocket-bookunderhispillow,shookhands

  withme,andadvisedmetotakesomebiscuitinmybag,insteadof

  breakfastingontheroad。Ifeelconfident,therefore,thatIleft

  mybelovedrelativealive,andtrustthatIshallfindhimsoonmy

  return。”

  Theyoungladycourtesiedatthecloseofherspeech,whichwas

  sosensibleandwellworded,anddeliveredwithsuchgraceand

  propriety,thateverybodythoughtherfittobepreceptressofthe

  bestacademyintheState。ButastrangerwouldhavesupposedthatMr。

  HigginbothamwasanobjectofabhorrenceatParker’sFalls,andthata

  thanksgivinghadbeenproclaimedforhismurder;soexcessivewas

  thewrathoftheinhabitantsonlearningtheirmistake。Themillmen

  resolvedtobestowpublichonorsonDominicusPike,onlyhesitating

  whethertotarandfeatherhim,ridehimonarail,orrefreshhim

  withanablutionatthetownpump,onthetopofwhichhehaddeclared

  himselfthebearerofthenews。Theselectmen,byadviceofthe

  lawyer,spokeofprosecutinghimforamisdemeanor,incirculating

  unfoundedreports,tothegreatdisturbanceofthepeaceofthe

  Commonwealth。NothingsavedDominicus,eitherfrommoblawora

  courtofjustice,butaneloquentappealmadebytheyoungladyinhis

  behalf。Addressingafewwordsofheartfeltgratitudetohis

  benefactress,hemountedthegreencartandrodeoutoftown,under

  adischargeofartilleryfromtheschoolboys,whofoundplentyof

  ammunitionintheneighboringclay-pitsandmud-holes。Asheturned

  hisheadtoexchangeafarewellglancewithMr。Higginbotham’s

  niece,aball,oftheconsistenceofhastypudding,hithimslapin

  themouth,givinghimamostgrimaspect。Hiswholepersonwasso

  bespatteredwiththelikefilthymissiles,thathehadalmostamind

  torideback,andsupplicateforthethreatenedablutionatthetown

  pump;for,thoughnotmeantinkindness,itwouldnowhavebeenadeed

  ofcharity。

  However,thesunshonebrightonpoorDominicus,andthemud,an

  emblemofallstainsofundeservedopprobrium,waseasilybrushed

  offwhendry。Beingafunnyrogue,hisheartsooncheeredup;nor

  couldherefrainfromaheartylaughattheuproarwhichhisstoryhad

  excited。Thehandbillsoftheselectmenwouldcausethecommitment

  ofallthevagabondsintheState;theparagraphintheParker’sFalls

  GazettewouldbereprintedfromMainetoFlorida,andperhapsform

  anitemintheLondonnewspapers;andmanyamiserwouldtremblefor

  hismoneybagsandlife,onlearningthecatastropheofMr。

  Higginbotham。Thepedlarmeditatedwithmuchfervoronthecharmsof

  theyoungschoolmistress,andsworethatDanielWebsterneverspoke

  norlookedsolikeanangelasMissHigginbotham,whiledefending

  himfromthewrathfulpopulaceatParker’sFalls。

  DominicuswasnowontheKimballtonturnpike,havingallalong

  determinedtovisitthatplace,thoughbusinesshaddrawnhimoutof

  themostdirectroadfromMorristown。Asheapproachedthesceneof

  thesupposedmurder,hecontinuedtorevolvethecircumstancesin

  hismind,andwasastonishedattheaspectwhichthewholecase

  assumed。Hadnothingoccurredtocorroboratethestoryofthefirst

  traveller,itmightnowhavebeenconsideredasahoax;buttheyellow

  manwasevidentlyacquaintedeitherwiththereportorthefact;and

  therewasamysteryinhisdismayedandguiltylookonbeing

  abruptlyquestioned。When,tothissingularcombinationof

  incidents,itwasaddedthattherumortalliedexactlywithMr。

  Higginbotham’scharacterandhabitsoflife;andthathehadan

  orchard,andaSt。Michael’spear-tree,nearwhichhealwayspassedat

  nightfall:thecircumstantialevidenceappearedsostrongthat

  Dominicusdoubtedwhethertheautographproducedbythelawyer,or

  eventheniece’sdirecttestimony,oughttobeequivalent。Making

  cautiousinquiriesalongtheroad,thepedlarfurtherlearnedthatMr。

  HigginbothamhadinhisserviceanIrishmanofdoubtfulcharacter,

  whomhehadhiredwithoutarecommendation,onthescoreofeconomy。

  “MayIbehangedmyself。”exclaimedDominicusPikealoud,on

  reachingthetopofalonelyhill,“ifI’llbelieveoldHigginbotham

  isunhangedtillIseehimwithmyowneyes,andhearitfromhis

  ownmouth!Andashe’sarealshaver,I’llhavetheministerorsome

  otherresponsiblemanforanindorser。”

  Itwasgrowingduskwhenhereachedthetoll-houseonKimballton

  turnpike,aboutaquarterofamilefromthevillageofthisname。His

  littlemarewasfastbringinghimupwithamanonhorseback,who

  trottedthroughthegateafewrodsinadvanceofhim,noddedtothe

  toll-gatherer,andkeptontowardsthevillage。Dominicuswas

  acquaintedwiththetollman,and,whilemakingchange,theusual

  remarksontheweatherpassedbetweenthem。

  “Isuppose。”saidthepedlar,throwingbackhiswhiplash,to

  bringitdownlikeafeatheronthemare’sflank,“youhavenotseen

  anythingofoldMr。Higginbothamwithinadayortwo?”

  “Yes,answeredthetoll-gatherer。“Hepassedthegatejustbefore

  youdroveup,andyonderheridesnow,ifyoucanseehimthrough

  thedusk。He’sbeentoWoodfieldthisafternoon,attendingasheriff’s

  salethere。Theoldmangenerallyshakeshandsandhasalittlechat

  withme;buttonight,henodded-asiftosay,’Chargemytoll,’and

  joggedon;forwhereverhegoes,hemustalwaysbeathomebyeight

  o’clock。”

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