From a Life of Crime
In her dying moments, Mary Bowers writes a portion of a letter addressed to her parents. Her daughter, Marcia. a child, is at the bedside, and takes the unfinished epistle, together with a l... Read allIn her dying moments, Mary Bowers writes a portion of a letter addressed to her parents. Her daughter, Marcia. a child, is at the bedside, and takes the unfinished epistle, together with a locket which the dying woman has tried vainly to put around the child's neck. The few lines... Read allIn her dying moments, Mary Bowers writes a portion of a letter addressed to her parents. Her daughter, Marcia. a child, is at the bedside, and takes the unfinished epistle, together with a locket which the dying woman has tried vainly to put around the child's neck. The few lines of the letter were an appeal to Mary Bowers' parents to forgive her and to care for the c... Read all