Mrs. Bradley is about to retire, but hearing a slight noise, goes to her bureau and gets a revolver. Then, switching off the electric light, she waits. In a moment the door stealthily opens and a burglar enters. A flash, quick scurrying of...See moreMrs. Bradley is about to retire, but hearing a slight noise, goes to her bureau and gets a revolver. Then, switching off the electric light, she waits. In a moment the door stealthily opens and a burglar enters. A flash, quick scurrying of feet and sudden light and Mrs. Bradley sees her burglar wounded on the floor. The sight of his suffering brings out all of her womanly pity and fearing lest the man die she summons her physician to dress the wound and swears him to secrecy. Tender nursing and kind treatment do much for the wounded man, both physically and morally, and a month later he is told that he is well enough to leave. When the time for departure comes, however, Mrs. Bradley tests his honesty by sending him to cash a check. Finding that he returns with the money she gives him a position on her estate. Written by
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