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Murder will out.
The narrator, The Tell-Tale Heart · Edgar Allan Poe
In plain English

The truth about a murder always comes to light in the end.

What it means

Poe's narrator insists he is sane even as his own guilt betrays him: he hears the dead man's heart beating under the floor and confesses. The story dramatizes an old idea — that a guilty conscience will always give itself away.

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