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Sheer Luck

A Detectives Adventure With a Criminal

Editor and Publisher: WM. H. Bayne


One pleasant evening recently two men were seated in a cosy room not far from St. Louis, engaged in conversation concerning criminals. One was a detective connected with a Chicago agency. “Well,” remarked the detective, after a pause in the conversation, “I will tell you a peculiar little incident that happened several years ago to a brother detective, which will illustrate how luck sometimes assists us in accomplishing an object which otherwise might be unattainable. “Several years ago,” he continued as he ejected a cloud of smoke from his mouth, “a noted forger was wanted very badly in Chicago where he had been indulging in such crookedness as rendered him liable to occupy the penitentiary for a term of years if he were caught. The case was placed in Pinkerton’s hands and one of his men detailed to work it up. He was fortunate enough to obtain a clue to the much wanted individual’s whereabouts, and following it up he at length spotted his man at Toronto, Canada, which you know is on Lake Ontario. The detective threw himself in the way of the forger, became acquainted with him under an assumed name, and generally ingratiated himself in his favor. Forgery not being an extraditable offence it was impossible to make the arrest in Canada, so the detective was obliged to adopt another line of tactics. He made known his intention of crossing over into the States, and the forger determined to go to the boat to see him off. Once on board, the detective kept him engrossed in interesting conversation, and with such consummate tact did he play his part that the crooked gentleman did not notice that the boat had started until it was far out in the lake, for they had gone below to take a social glass at parting. When the forger found the boat… Read More