The Cardinal's Confession
... Uhe Cardinal's Confession ini ij. Schofield IT occurred to the Cardinal that he was about to die. This was at four o'clock in the afternoon. The pain in his stomach had ceased to show vitality, and a ...
... Uhe Cardinal's Confession ini ij. Schofield IT occurred to the Cardinal that he was about to die. This was at four o'clock in the afternoon. The pain in his stomach had ceased to show vitality, and a ...
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... Uhe Admirals A Christmas Eve Tale L/ (J. Q). Senior GATHERED about the Yule Log it seems as natural to talk of ghosts as for gloomy- deans to talk cosily in pulpits about the abomination of desolati ...
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... f_ 1 I THE COMMOTION- IN THeT' J k_. 1) L AM I LY J|L. Written by V LEOTSIAR.D (K) X^MERRICK CHAPTER X If any of the Sydenham young ladies-- or, for that matter, if any young lady in any other highly ...
... C)ther Xoimes, (Dther Conquerors r>. /I 'Riviera cShort cSlory with any Moral -r- VAUGHAN VANE MY dear, said the General, compla cently smoking an after lunch cigar on the Croisette, we English are ...
... Cjhf Qtory of a Gentleman^ Jaurmcc Kif/i^ A SMALL boy, as a great treat, was being taken by his mother to the Highland Games at Inverary. Now, although Highland games are a slow and tedious affair, th ...
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... f* *1 A Graphic Short Story by HOLLOWAY HORN SLIPPERY SAM shivered; he had been watching the house rather longer than he liked. There was a touch of frost in the air, and it was very draug ...
... Cfhc Mystery op the J 'Blood-stained Mashie Graphic Short Story RICHARD CAROL IN the murderous annals of Clauchtermuchty, few cases can compare in detective interest wi' the Mystery of the Blood-stain ...