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A Detective’s Story

How a Cleveland Confidence Man Secured
a Lady’s Valuable Watch


Last summer, one afternoon, an estimable young lady whom I happen to know personally went down to Lakeview Park to bathe in the balmy breezes wafted o’er the lake from the pine forests of Michigan. As she strolled in perfect content with herself and the world in general she was accosted by an exceedingly nice-looking and well-dressed young man. His address was so refined that she soon fell into as animated a conversation with him as the warmth of the day permitted. They walked and talked and gradually the conversation began to turn upon himself. He painted his past life in glowing colors and made his future out to be dazzling in brilliancy. He was the only son of a wealthy lumberman and was traveling around the world on no other mission than that of killing time.

“They sat upon a seat under the shade of the trees, while he filled her full of fine words. He was an expert in the art of wooing and knew well when to draw the line between familiarity and reserve. He was the most modest of men at times and begged pardon for his presumption when no pardon was necessary. The young lady thought he was adorable. She gazed at him with eyes of love, and he was by no moans slow in returning the divine feeling.

“Then when the sinking sun warned them that the day was dying she arose to go, gave him her address and asked him to call upon her that evening. That was exactly what he wanted, and as they walked homeward he dwelt upon the glories of the setting sun, the harmonious blending of the various colors, so vividly represented to them far out upon the lake, and hoped the closing of her life would be as splendid.

“In the evening he called upon her and won the hearts of pa and ma by the grace of his presence and the sageness of his utterances. He talked of Rome and the catacombs, Egypt and the… Read More