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... Short Story. At a great London house where callers are numerous and frequent there is said to be a footman with a remarkable memory. Ile takes the hats of the guests, and invariably remembers which one has to be returned. A leading financier who was present ...
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... Short Story. THE PHOTOGRAPH. Girls! exclaimed lizTle Doris Pinner mprss'ively I have made a discovery Jack is in Elsie rair,ed her eyebrows inquiringly. Again? she asked. Whereat both Phyllis and I laughed. Doris hook her pretty dark head reprovingly ...
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... SHORT STORY THE WHITE SKATERS Monsieur ! I reached end of Nevski Proupect, and at the sound of the softly spoken word I fared about inquiringly. A man in the great-coat of a coachnun was within a few paces. Your Excellency's pardon, he said, as ...
... Short Story. PENDREATH POOL. riv FRANCIS BARWELL. Author of it Unsolved, The Emerald Hatpin, One person could have partly solved the mystery. He, for the sake of the dead, kept silence—at a sacrifice. This person was Colonel Batting. Two nights before ...
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