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How I Became A Detective

ON the romantic Fox River—called the Pish-ta-ka in the original Potawatamie languages— and about thirty-eight miles northwest of the city of Chicago, is located the beautiful village of Dundee. It has probably at this writing a population of three thousand inhabitants, and is one of the brightest and most prosperous towns of Illinois.

The town was originally settled by a few sturdy people, the hardy Scotch, as its name would indicate, as also that of the splendid little city of Elgin, but five miles distant and who occupied to some extent the outlying farms;… Read More