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  • The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery

    I HAD been in Lady Castlecourt’s service two years when the Castlecourt diamonds were stolen. I am not going to give an account of how I was suspected and cleared. That’s not the part of the story I’m here to set down. It’s about the disappearance of the diamonds that I’m to tell, and I’m ready to do it to the best of my ability. We were in London, at Burridge’s Hotel, for the season. Lord ... Read more

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  • The Girl at Central

    Poor Sylvia Hesketh! Even now, after this long time, I can't think of it without a shudder, without a comeback of the horror of those days after the murder. You remember it—the Hesketh mystery? And mystery it surely was, baffling, as it did, the police and the populace of the whole state. For who could guess why a girl like that, rich, beautiful, without a care or an enemy, should be done to death ... Read more

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  • The Black Eagle Mystery

    Hello! said Babbitts from the sheets of the morning paper. I'll call him Babbitts to you because that's the name you'll remember him by—that is if you know about the Hesketh Mystery. I generally call him "Soapy," the name the reporters gave him, and "Himself," which comes natural to me, my mother being Irish. Maybe you'll remember that too? And he calls me "Morningdew"—cute, isn't it? It's ... Read more

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  • Hard-Pan: A Story of Bonanza Fortunes

    DINNER was coming to an end. The Chinaman, soft-footed in his immaculate white, had just finished his circuit of the table, leaving a tiny gold-rimmed coffee-cup at each of the four plates. Into hers Letitia was lowering a lump of sugar, when a thought occurred to her, and she dropped the sugar into the cup with a little splash, and looking across at her vis-Ã -vis, said: “Oh, John, I’ve been ... Read more

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  • Rich Men’s Children

    The cold of foot-hill California in the month of January held the night. The occupants of the surrey were too cramped and stiffened by it, and too uncomfortably enwrapped against it, to speak. Silence as complete as that which lay like a spell on the landscape brooded over them. At the last stopping place, Chinese Gulch, a scattering of houses six miles behind them on the mountain road, they had ... Read more

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  • Miss Maitland, Private Secretary

    Chapman Price was leaving Grasslands. Events had been rapidly advancing to that point for the last three months, slowly advancing for the last three years. Everybody who knew the Prices and the Janneys said it was inevitable, and people who didn't know them but read about them in the "society papers" could give quite glibly the reasons why Mrs. Chapman Price was going to separate from her husband. ... Read more

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  • The Emigrant Trail

    It had rained steadily for three days, the straight, relentless rain of early May on the Missouri frontier. The emigrants, whose hooded wagons had been rolling into Independence for the past month and whose tents gleamed through the spring foliage, lounged about in one another's camps cursing the weather and swapping bits of useful information. The year was 1848 and the great California emigration ... Read more

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  • The pioneer : A tale of two states

    In "The Pioneer: A Tale of Two States," Geraldine Bonner crafts a compelling narrative that explores the struggles and triumphs of early American settlers. Written in a rich and evocative literary style, Bonner intertwines historical facts with vivid characterizations, creating a portrait of two states in transition. The text delves into themes of ambition, community, and resilience, capturing the ... Read more

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  • The Emigrant Trail

    In "The Emigrant Trail," the story likely follows the journey of a group of pioneers as they travel westward along the emigrant trail during the 19th century. The emigrant trail was a historic route used by pioneers, settlers, and immigrants to travel from the eastern United States to the western frontier.Geraldine Bonner's writing often explores themes of adventure, hardship, and the human spirit ... Read more

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  • The book of Evelyn

    "The Book of Evelyn" is a story that revolves around the character Evelyn, whose life experiences and personal journey are likely central to the narrative. Unfortunately, specific details about the plot are not readily available.Arthur William Brown, known for his illustrations, provided artwork for the book, enhancing the visual experience for readers.While "The Book of Evelyn" may not be as ... Read more

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  • Treasure and Trouble Therewith: A Tale of California

    The story revolves around the Gold Rush era, depicting the lives of individuals drawn to California in search of fortune and adventure. It follows the experiences of the protagonist, Nella and her brother, Jimmy, as they navigate the challenges, dangers, and temptations presented by the quest for gold.Geraldine Bonner's novel captures the essence of the Gold Rush period, portraying the struggles, ... Read more

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  • The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery

    The plot of "The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery" likely revolves around the theft or disappearance of a valuable diamond, setting off a chain of events that lead to a suspenseful investigation to uncover the truth. As with many mystery novels, the story may feature a cast of intriguing characters, red herrings, and unexpected plot twists.Geraldine Bonner's writing is characterized by its engaging ... Read more

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