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A Story of Robbery and Recovery

(N. Y. Herald.)

Here is a story which is vouched for by many persons who are unwilling to have their names made public and which has strong circumstantial evidence to back its authenticity. The detectives engaged in the case were bound to secrecy by the parties interested, more especially as the lost treasures were recovered; those involved in the transaction are persons in the very highest ranks of society, therefore names have been suppressed. Nevertheless, the circumstance is quite sensational. One morning last week about seven o’clock the door bell of Sergeant Keely, of the detective office, was rung by a district telegraph messenger, who asked for the Chief of the Metropolitan Secret Service Bureau, and handed him a note from one of his private acquaintances. It read thus:—

Dear Jim—Miss–––has lost her two diamonds last evening. She is in a frightful condition. Call and see her and do what you can for her.

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