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  2. A MUSEUM MYSTERY.

    "Can't make a detective I' Pshaw Don't tell me that a detective must be to the manner born." "He must to succeed. You can't make a ...

    Article : 3,701 words
  3. THE NOVELIST

    This declaration elicited a mar of laughter, even the jury could not refrain, so indicrous was the young man's pronunciation of these woods. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,464 words
  4. SWALLOWING PINS.

    Perhaps the most remarkable story about a pin-swallower in that of Kitty Hudson, a heroic member of the weaker sex, who used to be the coat[?] ...

    Article : 486 words
  5. A COWARD TO THE END

    Seven o'clock on September morning, dressed in white with a broad-brimmed Panama hat, and wearing slippers, M. Roumegas went down into his garden to water his jaciuths. This ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  6. Not Soldierlike.

    An Irish soldier, serving our Queen in the — It regiment of foot, was one day on parade at the Curaagh Camp. Larry Lonergan was every inch a soldier, but paint scant attention ...

    Article : 271 words
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