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  2. The Nobelist.

    DORKING, Surrey, July 30, 1849.—To Franklin Blake Esq. Sir,—I beg to apologize for the delay that has occurred in the production of the report with which I engaged to furnish ...

    Article : 4,490 words
  3. EPILOGUE.

    ON the twenty-seventh of June last I received instructions from Sergeant Cuff to follow three men, suspected of murder, and described as ...

    Article : 2,239 words
  4. EIGHTH NARRATIVE.

    I AM the person (as you remember, no doubt) who led the way in these pages, and opened the story. I am also the person who is left behind, as it to close the ...

    Article : 822 words
  5. GAMBLING AT WIESBADEN.

    SINCE the enforcement of the Prussian Sunday observance regulations, Monday has become the great day of the week for the banks of the German gambling ...

    Article : 1,671 words
  6. SEVENTH NARRATIVE.

    FRIZINGHALL. Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1849.— Dear Mr. Franklin Blake, you will anticipate the sad news I have to tell you, on finding your letter to Ezra Jennings returned to you, ...

    Article : 841 words
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