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An Important Capture

As Told by a Present-Day Detective

by Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.


I don’t wonder. (It’s a weather-beaten, battle-scarred veteran in the police service who is talking—a man of middle-age, with little of external sign to tell of the wondrous executive ability—the mighty forces, moral and physical—that dwelt within the ordinary work-a-day frame.) I don’t wonder the man was never suspected of being shaky. I certainly should have missed him if the merest accident had not pointed him out to me. (He spoke of a man then recently committed to the penitentiary of King’s county,—one of the grandest looking, handsomest, and most manly bearing men I ever saw, a specimen of whose curious and cunning workmanship in metals stands upon the desk… Read More