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The Lost Jewel


A Detective’s Experience


I have never seen so perfect a specimen of feminine beauty as that of Delia Howard. She was just on the verge of her young womanhood when I knew her first. Petite in form, yet with a physical development so singularly lovely that even in a fashionable theatre, crowded with the beauty and refinement of a city, she would have been singled out as an object of peculiar admiration. Her blonde features and golden hair were made brilliant and noticeable by the large black eyes that were fathomless in their intense light. Large and lustrous they were indeed, full of beauty that fascinated while it maddened you. She was an orphan niece of Mr. Howard, whom he had reared as his child. “Until recently,” said Mr. F—— “she had repaid his kindness with affection, and even up to the event which owed none of its favor and sincerity to pretension.”

His own daughter was a different style of beauty, and with a haughty and imperious manner which repelled friendship and esteem. But she had hid under all that calm pride a heart quick to feel and passionate to resent real or supposed injury, her jealousy of her cousin disclosed. The admiration which the orphan everywhere excited maddened her, and I do not doubt that she had sworn in her fierce and… Read More