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Digital Library @ Villanova University
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 60 no. 36
— page 7 |
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Sketch |
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New York Weekly, v. LX, no. 36, June 17, 1905 (Issue) |
Author: |
Alcott, Reginald
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Date: |
June 17, 1905 |
First Sentence: |
Charley Harrington and I had been fellow students at Yale, and a warm friendship had sprung up between us, and our intimacy continued until we drifted apart, soon after graduation. |
Last Sentence: |
The jury's verdict was that my partner had died of paralysis of the heart; but I am certain beyond doubt that Ferdinand Montero and impregnated my glove with a deadly poison of which modern toxicologists do not know the secret, and that if it had not been for an accidental oversight which led me to put on my partner's dress coat instead of my own, I, instead of him, should have been a dead man." |
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