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Chapter 1 -The Office Boy's Peril.
Chapter 2 -Dick Escapes.
Chapter 3 -Dick Meets the Mason Family.
Chapter 4 -The Missing Diamond.
Chapter 5 -Dick Carries His Point.
Chapter 6 -Knocked Out.
Chapter 7 -Dick and His Eldest Sister.
Chapter 8 -Dick Has His Fortune Told.
Chapter 9 -In the Mirror.
Chapter 10 -Dick's Strenuous Experience.
Chapter 11 -Guilt Sees Its Finish.
Chapter 12 -The Man in the Tree.
Chapter 13 -(continued)
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Chapter 14 No.14

The Result of the Young Lawyer's Keen Management of the Smollett Case.

"Where did you move to then?"

"Seventy-nine-eight Locust street."

"How long did you live there?"

"Only three weeks. The plumbing was bad."

Lew kept on in this line of questioning for several minutes more, by which time Smollett had testified that he had moved thir

                         

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