Squire Huckleroy told the jury that Clavering and Tebow, both law scholars together, hadn't been on kindliest terms because both of them wanted to court Squire Huckleroy's blue-eyed daughter. And not only was Clavering now dead, but broken open was a desk drawer where only Squire Huckleroy and Clavering and Tebow knew lay six hundred gold dollars in a long green purse.
This fine historical mystery, originally published in Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, will appeal not only to mystery readers, but fans of Wellman's supernatural stories.
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