Well, Lizzie said at the inquest :
Q. What was the next thing that happened after you got down?
A. Maggie went out of doors to wash the windows and father came out into the kitchen and said he did not know whether he would go down to the post office or not. And then I sprinkled some handkerchiefs to iron.
Basically we only know, thru Lizzie, that Andrew
was thinking of not going to the post office Thursday morning. Then he does go and mails Lizzie's letter. She is adamant that the letter was mailed because she claims it was "sent back to this post office." [I. 57(14)]
We don't ever find out what was in the letter.
Also, Emma was in Fairhaven, and Lizzie was supposed to go to Marion, so I don't quite understand the reference to:
Also, Lizzie's letter to Emma was simply to tell her that she will join her and the friends that she was visting...
--Cherish, partial.
Andrew was seen with a small white package or box thing, but we don't know where he got it and we don't know what was in it, nor do we know what happened to it. For all we know he burned the thing in the stove.
As for Clegg, it was my impression that Andrew was ducking him Thursday, as he had already seen Clegg a few times that week- and was passing on the far side of the street while Clegg was actually keeping an eye out for Andrew and called him over.
The others are right in that we have no source for any meeting around 11 am at the Borden home Thursday morning.
I noticed one post of Cherish says "...and I'm
not reading Lizzie Borden by Arnold R. Brown."
But the second one, which appears to be otherwise the same, says: "...and I'm
now reading Lizzie Borden by Arnold R. Brown.
So I assume the *double post* was to correct that one word? So you are now reading Arnold Brown? Maybe these couple of things other members have brought up are from Brown or maybe Masterton?