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The Returned Convict

by An English Attorney

In the year 1820, a gentleman of middle age took up his abode in a cottage in the vicinity of the town of St. Omers, in the department of Calais, France. He was an Englishman, and unmarried, apparently pretty well educated, and possessing the appearance and manners of a gentleman, although there was something special about him—as the French phrase goes, a certain je ne sais quoi—which impressed most persons with the idea that he had not been born and bred to the position in life he now occupied.

 

The cottage was an ancient, dilapidated structure, which had once been the residence of a Paris banker, whose heirs—he having been dead several years—had let it go to decay. The windows were shattered, the roof was leaky, and the once pretty and extensive garden which surrounded it was a wilderness of weeds, when the Englishman, whose name was George Wilson, took a lease of property for twenty years.

 

In a brief space of time, the cottage was… Read More