A Detective's Story
by Wm. L. Terhune
I WAS employed as a special detective on the New York force in the spring of 18—, when one day as I was lounging in the office I was summoned before the Chief on special business. When I arrived at his office he quietly motioned me into a private apartment, and the following conversation ensued:
“Walters,” said he (Walters was my name,) “I have a special, or, in other words, a very particular case for you to work up; it is one I fear that will be no child’s play, but will demand all your cuteness and energy.”
“Well,” said I, “tell me the full particulars, give me any clues you may have, and if any man can work it up I think I am the one.”
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