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Stealing a Million



Monsieur Bouloy was a broker and banker on the Rue St. Augustin, Paris. Feb. 5, 1860, an elderly lady, in widow’s weeds, accompanied by a young man about 20 years of age, who walked with a crutch and a stick, alighted from a carriage at the door of Monsieur Bouloy’s office, which they entered.

The lady, who was shown into the private room of the principal, introduced herself as the widow of a Monsieur Duperre and the young man as her son Henri. She assisted the young man to sit down in a comfortable position, saying:

“My son, monsieur, has the misfortune to be lame, owing to an injury he received when a child.”

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