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... head portion of the nail . I now carefully replaced this head portion in the indentation whence I had taken it , and the resemblance to a perfect nail was complete - the fissure was invisible . Pressing the spring , I gently raised the ...
... head portion of the nail . I now carefully replaced this head portion in the indentation whence I had taken it , and the resemblance to a perfect nail was complete - the fissure was invisible . Pressing the spring , I gently raised the ...
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... head down- ward . Ordinary assassins emplov no such mode of murder as this . Least of all , do they thus dispose of the murdered . In the manner of thrusting the corpse up the chimney , you will admit that there was something ...
... head down- ward . Ordinary assassins emplov no such mode of murder as this . Least of all , do they thus dispose of the murdered . In the manner of thrusting the corpse up the chimney , you will admit that there was something ...
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Sculley Bradley. which the hair was torn from her head ) had the effect of changing the probably pacific purposes of the Ourang - Outang into those of wrath . With one determined sweep of its muscular arm it nearly severed her head from ...
Sculley Bradley. which the hair was torn from her head ) had the effect of changing the probably pacific purposes of the Ourang - Outang into those of wrath . With one determined sweep of its muscular arm it nearly severed her head from ...
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