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The Grammar School Boys Snowbound

CHAPTER III
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A man who has been practising medicine more than twenty years should know too much to be taken in by sham fits on the part of a thief who plays his trick in order to rob a crowd of Christmas shoppers." "You think he meant to rob us, then, doctor ?" pressed a woman in the crowd.
"That fellow certainly did mean to do it," replied Dr.Bentley with emphasis.

"It's an old trick in a crowd--this sort of sham sickness." "And he got all my Christmas money--every cent of it--and carried it off with him!" wailed one woman, who looked as though she could not afford to lose much money.
"He snatched my locket with the diamond in it!" vengefully exclaimed another woman, exhibiting the broken ends of a neck chain.
"My purse is gone.

I had forty-two dollars in it." "I didn't get off very lightly, ladies," replied Dr.Bentley.

"My scarf pin wasn't so extremely valuable, but I feel badly about the watch, and I shall feel worse when I realize its loss more fully.

That was my father's watch, and I valued it above money." "The police ought to catch that scoundrel," declared one of the women losers.
"Of course they ought," cried another.


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