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A Detective's Story

(May 19, 1885)

I always had a hankering after a mystery, and this often served me a good turn in cases where all my skill as a detective was called in. I don’t speak of my skill in a vain sense at all—but as a detective was reckoned a right smart chap. At the time when the mysterious murder of Mr. Loring occurred in the town of L—, which was my native place, I was down South engaged in an affair of much mystery, and requiring the utmost perseverance as well as delicacy, in its treatment. Well, we were successful, my partner and me, but it cost me the worst attack of chills and fever that I’d ever had. I was so bad I had to lay off from business for a while and go home to recruit.

When I got to L— I heard all the particulars about young Allan—Will Allan—having been arrested on suspicion of this murder, an’ how that plucky little girl married him in prison, an’ then set herself to find proofs of his innocence. I admired this little woman. I tell you, I felt like thanking Heaven for making such little ones, an’ I’d just liked to have kissed her hand, if it hadn’t been too great a privilege. Well, it was all over when I got home, the trial and all that. Will Allan was acquitted, an’ the young couple were off on their wedding tour. But it turned out when Mr. Loring’s will was read, that he had left a handsome sum of money to Mr. Allan. Well, this news had no sooner… Read More