As she was getting ready for the day, the young woman looked into the mirror asked herself one more time, "OK, so if Lizzie Borden didn't murder her father and step-mother then WHO DID? She had the opportunity, a motive, lame to be sure, but still. . . and at least one of the murders occurred when she was most likely in the house. And she burned a dress the very next day! A puzzle indeed."
1875-1880, by Berthe Morisot (1841-1895).
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