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Fame and Fortune Weekly, No. 801, February 4, 1921

Chapter 3 -Dick Meets the Mason Family.

Word Count: 1170    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

en he showed him where he could wash his hands and face and brush his hair. While Dick was thus employed, his host took his shoes and stockings down to the kitchen, and in

or, and took all the jewelry and other personal belongings of value, including a much-prized set of silverware which my wife inherited from her mother. The loss of the latter has made her

ss Madge were seated in a bunch in the s

d with Richard Darling, of

the introduction in a solemn way, exp

e rascals who robbed the house, and the constables have gone off quite con

a considerable ch

y will be caught, and that we shall

e of the men. According to his account, the two rascals went over to Parker's house, where they propose

him into the business, and declared that he was a fine, plucky boy. They said they were sorry that his mother and sisters would necessarily

are entitled to our grateful appreciation. We won't forget what we owe you for the clue you have furnished us, even if those rasca

Dick found a nice meal waiting for him, and as he was very hungry, he did full justice to it. While he was eating, the constables returned, bringing their prisoners with them and also the stolen goods. The ladies were pleased to death to learn that their property had been recovered and, of cou

ck-up of the near-by village to be removed next morning to

you to the station

m. He reached the flat where the family lived a few minutes before two and found his mother and sisters all up and in a great stew about him. He explained everything to them, and then the family retired to make the most of the few hours before morning called them to arise as usual, for the girls all worked in offices downtown and had to get away about eight o

o Mr. Goodrich all right, I

ded the receipt

th the story of his adventures w

. Bacon. "If you feel tired this afte

y after supper. Mr. Mason told me that I will be required to appear in court at Carlin this afternoon when the men are brought up b

ht to prevent you giving

the two thieves, telling his story in a straightforward way. The rascals were held for trial. Dick returned to New York

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