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  2. THROUGH ST. MARTIN'S WINDOW.

    ALEXIS ST MARTIN was a Candian trapper. Many years ago, while out hunting, he received a gunshot wound in his abdomen. This finally healed in such a strange way as ...

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  3. "MURDERED OR—"

    DOR had been quite correct in concluding that the man who visited his master on the day of his return from Ireland was a detective; and, in fact ...

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  4. CHAPTER XII.

    MR. PARKER concluded, instinctively, that the woman he had just recognised was the one who knew, but had not made public, something with regard to ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  5. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A SHOCKING tragedy was perpetrated at Brookstown, near Wallsend, early yesterday. A young man named David Stubbs had his brains blown out by his brother-in-law, [?] ...

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  7. CHAPTER XI.

    THE worthy detective had not definitely decided on any plan of action next morning: He pondered over Charles and his information as he drank ...

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