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Excerpt from The Wilmerdgin Life, Vol. 8: June, 1911
It was evening. A full moon shone through the pines and firs illuminating the open place where the dance ?oor had been erected. Under the trees japanese lanterns lighted the rustic seats and tables where refreshments were being served. An unusually good orchestra was just commencing to play Cheer up, Maryand Frank rose from a table to take a turn with m'iss Fletcher. Yes, he was having the time of his life.
Suddenly a man stood before him. Mr. Gordon, I believe, he said; Yes, replied Frank somewhat annoyed. I beg your pardon, Mr. Gordon, but could I speak to you a moment on very important business - alone There was nothing else to do SO Frank walked down through the trees with the stranger. Taking a cigar case from his pocket he Offered it to Frank. Taking one Frank raised his two hands together in lighting it and at that moment the stranger snapped a pair Of handcuffs on him with the explanation, I have a warrant for your arrest.
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