A Strange Case
Where a Pair of Lost Ear-Rings Were Found
by H. C. Fulton
During my twenty years’ experience as a detective I have had a great many very complicated, mysterious and exciting cases; but when you ask me about a strange case, I can give you one that is not very old.
It was a cold day, and the ground was covered with snow, when a servant entered my office and handed me a letter written by a lady for whom I had done business. I will call her Mrs. Harris, for she is a prominent woman in New York society, and I don’t care to give her true name. She is very wealthy, and lives on Fifth Avenue.
The letter informed me that her diamonds had been stolen, and asked me to accompany her servant to her house at once. I looked at the servant and fell to thinking, without being in any apparent hurry. It don’t do for a detective to be in too much of a hurry. Something may be overlooked if he is. Of course, as yet I knew nothing of the particulars, but before me stood a man who might have had an opportunity to steal the missing jewels.
“Can’t you come?” asked the man. “Were you told I was to go with you?” I said, quickly, and looked him straight in the face. “No, I… Read More