On 1st May 1895 a young gentleman a recently admitted solicitor from the West Country called upon the offices of Pelgrane Press bearing a manuscript loosely bound in waxed paper and string, together with a small steamer trunk packed with an assortment of curios. Acting under instructions from his anonymous client, he passed these items to me together with a bankers draft drawn on the Bank of England for a substantial sum.
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On 1st May 1895 a young gentleman a recently admitted solicitor from the West Country called upon the offices of Pelgrane Press bearing a manuscript loosely bound in waxed paper and string, together with a small steamer trunk packed with an assortment of curios. Acting under instructions from his anonymous client, he passed these items to me together with a bankers draft drawn on the Bank of England for a substantial sum.
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