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The Butler Did It
Suspicion always finds the poor butler. This time, he was carrying a large box. I think I saw her fingers--if not her perhaps it was her sister's golden locks. People say that she slapped his lovely face. Not one to pass stories loosely, mind you, but a grain of truth may favor this case: She loved him, but I hear, he wasn't true. I've only heard these things, and, yet it's true: his was an evil look I saw that night. Passing judgment, I'm not accustomed to, (he could have done it when far out of sight.) At last this story is wrapped in a glove. The Butler's name, by the way, is Daniel. The box contained a gift for Daniel's love: A golden, freckled-nose cocker spaniel! July 20, 2022 Theme: #2, Suspicion Fell on the Butler One in Five 2 poetry contest by Joseph May ~ First Place!
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