$1,250,000; Or, the Private Mark
Money-Getting As Related To Crime — A Very Strange History — The Most Wondrous Pursuit Of A Man By His Enemy Which Ever (Probably) Was Known In The History Of The World — James William Hubert Rogers And “Ned” Hague, Two Englishmen — “Damon And Pythias” In Early Life — A Change Comes — A Departed And Considerate Uncle Described, Once A Protege Of The Emperor Of Austria — Oliver Cromwell Hague, A Rich India Merchant — A Marvelous Search For A Lost Man — A Man Found And Identified By Numerous Friends As The One In Question — Plotting And Counter-Plotting — A Shrewd Vermont ‘‘Lawyer” Makes A Thousand Pounds Sterling—The Indefatigable Rogers Comes To America In His Search — Lost In The Vastness Of The Country—We Meet, And Depart For St. Louis — Troubles, And An Enlightening Dream—A Wicked Lawyer — The Right To Repent— A Spirited Colloquy With The Lawyer —An Enemy Found And Set To Work—The Grasping Lawyer Outwitted— The Lost Found In A Terrible Condition — A Little Private Fun Over The Lawyer’s Discomfiture — A Sharp Examination And Cross-Examination— Lawyer Outwitted, And Loses Five Hundred Dollars — Mr. Rogers Departs With The “Lost One,” Bound For England — The Sudden Drowning Of The Latter At Sea — The Cherished Victory Of Years Vanishes—Out, With A Laugh.
by George McWatters
The "battle of life” has so many phases, and my own experiences have run in so many channels, and my knowledge of human curiosity is so extensive, and my desire in these papers to gratify the same so great, that I am at a loss, as I turn over my diaries and notes of other histories of the past years to-day, what to select from my notes next; for, whatever disposition my publishers may make of this in the arrangement of these chapters, this is really one of the very last of them all in the order… Read More