Life for a Life
A Detective’s Experience
At no period has fashionable society been so brilliant in New Orleans as in the winter of 1845. Those familiar with it then have not forgotten a young Cuban belle who reigned an acknowledged queen of society. Young, beautiful, and the heiress of untold wealth, it was not surprising that she was sought after and became an object of intense interest, not only to the adventurers who are always in search of a wealthy bride, but the scions of our haughtiest and most aristocratic families. But when to the enumeration of these attractive qualities is added a mind brilliant and fascinating, with a conversational talent rarely equaled, one will not wonder at the success she everywhere met with.
Indeed, few such women as Nina Bartilette are met in a life time. The rich beauty of the topics was hers. Tall and queenly, the majestic figure was faultless in willowy outline and symmetry. There was a nameless grace in everything she said and did. The large, black eyes were lustrous, fathomless; and the purplish black hair, long and shining, would have rivaled the mythical tresses of Bernice herself. She had the happy faculty of so dispensing… Read More