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  2. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPEDIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—NO. XXXVII.

    I have already given a case of mistaken identity as to persons, and I have now to give a very curious and interesting case of the same kind in regard to stolen property. ...

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    A man carrying a bucket of mortar on his head must be a sublime character. Why are railway porters like clergymen?—Because they do a good deal of coupling. ...

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