Storey's departure for her usual three months in Paris. A brilliant group of her friends saw her off at the pier; including the Hon. Emmet Fogarty, Mrs. Cornelius Marquardt, Countess Montpellier, and others much in the public eye. All of which was commented on in the press. Mme. Storey herself ga...
@page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } Chapter 20When Lee entered his office next morning, both typewriters were clacking. Fanny and Judy greeted him politely and went on with their work. The girls were still bearing themselves coolly toward their employer, and Lee, however ...
All content added by RGL is proprietary and protected by copyright. “Dangerous Cargo,” Harper & Brothers, New York, 1934 “Dangerous Cargo,” The Crime Club, Collins, London, 1934 I. — THE WORST-HATED MAN IN AMERICA WHEN hard times were at their hardest, it was cus...
I am not permitted to state the nature of our business, but that has nothing to do with this story. In order to avoid observation we travelled under assumed names by one of the slower and unfashionable ships to Liverpool. There was a gentleman on board who became very attentive to my mistress. Po...