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The Intriguante


A Detective’s Experience


In a low, weather beaten brick mansion far down on Music street resides an old woman whose strange history is interwoven with the details of fearful crime. It is not many years since she was famous in the locality where she resides as an intriguante. No one rightly knew her origin. Ever since I have known her—and it has been many years now—she has been old and savage in look and action. Her long unkempt hair hangs around a face haggard and wrinkled with age. Crime has put its seal upon the strange weird face, and the fierce, black eyes have an intense glow which evinces habitual ill will.

 

“She was concerned,” said Mr. F., “a number of years ago in the abduction of a beautiful country girl who came to this city with her parents. Mr. I. and myself were employed to ferret the matter out, and bring, if possible, the guilty parties to punishment.

 

An account of the transaction was published in the Picayune of that day, and there are persons in the city who will yet remember the circumstance. The victim was a beautiful young girl, scarcely twenty, and for the short period she moved in society, reigned a belle. By some means she became acquainted with a young man, whose addresses were… Read More