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One Hundred Pounds Reward

by W. D. LEstrange


Nature has not been pleased to bestow upon me any special gifts, and I cannot call myself a clever man. But I have been brought up in a good school, and whatever natural shrewdness I may have, has, so to speak, had a keen edge put on it, in an experience of many years as a detective officer. If there is one thing more than another upon which I pride myself, it is that of discriminating character, and being able at once to detect whether a person charged with an offence is innocent or guilty. How far this pet theory of mine is borne out by fact, the following story will show. 

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