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1885–1933

CONFESSION

Ring Lardner

A sleuth like Pinkerton or Burns Is told that there has been a crime. He runs down clues and leads, and learns Who did the deed, in course of time.

It's just the other way with me: The first thing I am sure of is The criminal's identity, And then I learn what crime was his.

When Son comes up with hanging head And smiles a certain kind of smile, When he's affectionate instead Of playful; when he stalls awhile

And starts to speak and stops again, Or, squirming like a mouse that's caught, Asserts, “I am a GOOD boy,” then I look to see what harm's been wrought.

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