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Canon Story: The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Title: The Piper
Author: [livejournal.com profile] vaysh
Words: 60
Rating: R (for violence)
Author's Notes: Darkly inspired by the line 'a child who may some day play a considerable part in the history of the country.'


Twenty years after the Whitechapel murders, another killer haunts the East End. Witnesses describe him of small build, dressed in a frock of electric blue. He kills with a hammer, a blow smack on the head of his victims, three so far, all with chestnut hair. The Piper, the press calls him, as vermin is said to follow his path.

Date: 2015-04-28 09:09 pm (UTC)
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Brilliant. This is such an inventive interpretation of Rucastle's pompously boastful line. Reading the story with a modern eye, you do think: torturing animals - psychopath. Must admit I hadn't given great thought to Edward's future but this is horribly plausible. And that detail that "vermin is said to follow" him just subtly adds to the horror.

Before reading your answers to the comments, I had wondered if Edward's choice of outfit and victims indicated that he despised women because he'd had the example of how his father maltreated his sister. Or maybe it indicated his hatred and obsession for Miss Hunter because she'd been the first woman not to let him have all his own way, and she was the one who indirectly led to his father's downfall.

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