"Aha, villain!" exclaimed the detective as he hurst, in the door. "At last; I have found you out!" "On the contrary," observed the criminal, "you, have found me in." Biting his nails in futile rage, tho baffled sleuth-hound withdrew. Maude—T wouldn't for a million dollars havo a lot of men staring at me the way they stare at lidythc in her bathing suit." Frances (sweetly)—"lsn't it nice that they all respect your wishes in the matter?" A sad cliff fatality occurred near St. Donate, a little seaside village a few miles from Cardiff. The body of a young man was found on the beach, and some distance away a young woman was lying terribly injured. It is stated that'the couple went for a walk along a disused footpath, and in crossing a stile on the edge of the cliff the young man slipped and fell a distance of (10 feet. In his fright he grasped the girl and dragged her over with him. The young woman lav helpless cm the beach all night, and had the terrible experience of hearing thi! groans of her companion until life JcU liim.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 829, 30 May 1910, Page 8
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189Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 829, 30 May 1910, Page 8
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