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  2. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—No. LXII.

    By the time affairs had arrived at the point indicated in the last sketch, the leader and prime mover, the invincible Ruffian, was worked up to a pitch of fury and anxiety ...

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    Bella Scratchell, tripping to the park one frosty morning, and entering Mrs. Piper's morning-room, all beaming with smiles, like a small edition of Aurora, found the invalid ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXX.—SOMETHING MUST BE DONE.

    Before Sir Kenrick's leave had come to an end Mrs. Piper had gone to the land where there are no sordid cares, no gnawing doubts as to the honesty of servants, no ...

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