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“It was unfair! I don’t …” Several tough stones flew over the sky, continuously hit Mrs. Hutchinson. Suddenly, she stopped screaming, blood sprayed out and she stiffly fell backward with her mouth opened and big eyes stunned. “Yeah! Ten marks!” The boys shouted, clapped hands and ran away to celebrate. Since the villagers found nothing to do next, the crowd dispersed and villagers left the scene, leaving the Hutchinson Family alone with several officious women there.

“Well, she had a bad luck right?” Mrs. Delacroix asked. “Her explains are so sarcastic.” She added. “She should accept the destiny and stop quibbling or question our fairness.” Mrs. Graves nodded.

The Hutchinson was crying around their hostess’s corpse. Mr. Summers was tidying up the scene. The scene was quiet, until Mr. Summers
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Hutchinson’s fist inflicts pain on Mr. Summers and when Mr. Summers found himself can’t bear anymore, he shouted. “Let me off! I was lying. I admit everything I did.” Mr. Hutchinson stopped striking and Mr. Summers kneeled on the ground. “Yes, I…I did it. I killed Mrs. Hutchinson with self-purpose. That’s all because of my father’s death. Now he can rest in peace.” Suddenly He acted like a psychiatric patient, tittering and scratching himself. “Every night I dream my father covered with blood, standing in front of me, then a deadly stone let him fall backward. That cruel woman, Tessie Hutchinson, deliberately threw the stone.” Mr. Summer gnashed his teeth, scratching himself seriously that blood stain appears. “This year she’s the same age as my father when he died. I want her to died sarcastically so I arranged everything carefully. I separated the box and arranged the drawing order. That hateful woman finally jumped into my trap. Such an exciting thing!” He jumped up and running like a lunatic.

Bill Hutchinson and the villages are angrily, they chased after him and throw stones to hit him, leaving Harry, Dave, Nance alone crying at a loss with their mother’s

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