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  2. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—NO. LVI.

    About the most ingenious rogue I ever came across was The Skylark"—the crime-stained wretch whose miserable end I noticed in No. II. He was one of those ...

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  3. EARLY EXPERIENCES OF COLONIAL LIFE.—No. XII.

    I have mentioned that Captain Bromley was appointed as interpreter in place of Mr. Cronk. He might be said to have lived with the blacks, as he had a small ...

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