Louise (The Manhood of Edward Robinson)

In the short story The Manhood of Edward Robinson, Louise is a name mentioned by Lady Noreen Elliot in describing her adventures on the evening when she set out to steal the diamond necklace belonging to Agnes Larella. According to Lady Noreen, after the theft, she got back to her hotel and changed out of her snow boots and attire. Louise who was there did not even know that she had left the hotel and was thus in a good position to provide an alibi for her. Louise's exact position is not specified. She could, for example, have been a maid of Lady Noreen, or the innkeeper at the hotel.