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  2. OUR SERIAL STORY The Hampstead Mystery

    CHAPTERS I., II., and III.—When the story opens, Ronald Normington, the narrator, has just been released after serving a term of imprisonment ...

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  3. XMAS MEAT.

    At this time of the year nearly every woman is wondering which is the best place to secure a nice, tender piece of roast b[?]ef for Xmas dinner. Well, if ...

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  5. CHAPTER IV.

    To forward the work of establishing my innocence, the first need was money. On that Joel and I were in perfect agreement, and it was the one ...

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  6. CHAPTER VI.

    "The second act is not worth seeing," Mr. Venneck suggested, "and I know a quiet little restaurant not three minutes' walk where we can ...

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  8. CHAPTER V.

    My first idea was to write to Mr. Vanneck and get him, if possible, to fix an appointment; but the doubt as to how much he would know of me, and a ...

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