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A Strange Disappearance

Chapter 8 A FEW GOLDEN HAIRS

Word Count: 958    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

oking somewhat sober. "Those Schoenmakers," said he, "are making a deal of trouble. It

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ything, our hands will be upon them before the month is over. I only hope, when we do come across them, it will not be to find t

I don't know. Crime, said she? I wish I knew in what bl

our men came in with a letter in his hand. "Ha!" excla

tter from his

l such as you describe

reet this morning. Fr

e telegraphed to Po

sh to see the body be

se disturbed, please

AH

o and see for ourselves.

r. Blake for to-night, may have

with Mr. Gryce before the unconscious form of that poor drowned girl I felt an unusual degree of awe stealing over m

ved from her face lest I should behold, w

Mr. Gryce lifted an end of the cloth that enveloped her and

olden red hair that hung in tangled masses about her. "The hair is enough; sh

e Mr. Gryce d

eard him whisper to himself. "It is a pit

before me. "Yellow hair or black, this is the girl I saw him speaking to that day in Broome Street. I remember her clothes if nothing more." And opening my pocketbook, I took out the

arms of the girl before us; "he will have to answer me one question anyhow, and that is, who this poor creature is who lies here

ly, "Yes, she has evidentl

utal murder," said he and lifting up the cloth with a

pier, "there is one thing certain, she is not

so sure

hen she gave that description of the miss

have that description," said he, "which I distributed among the Harbor Police so

printed paper which at Mr. Gryce's word

of a young girl, tall,

and golden hair of

and when found, a

nderstand,

s occurred, look under the bureau and if you find a comb there with several long golden hairs tangled in it, be very sure before you draw any de

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