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The Treble Assassination;

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The List Slippers


A Detective’s Story


by John B. Williams 


A few months since, while on a visit to New York, I met at the St. Nicholas Hotel an old gentleman, whom, from his bearing and demeanor, I took to be an Englishman. We speedily became acquainted, and I found him a very intelligent, amusing companion. He had been attached to the detective police service in England. He entertained me the whole evening with the history of his adventures. One case, especially, made a deep impression on my mind. I begged him to write it out for me. He promised to do so, and the next morning we separated. I have not seen him since. A few days since, however, I received a letter and MSS. from my friend, dated England, where, it appears, he had returned. I found that he had fulfilled his promise, and now give the… Read More