Adventure stories; Detective and mystery stories; London (England) -- Fiction
And so for the present, with the others, I must make my adieu!
When England is startled, as she will be one day ere long, by the
announcement of the recovery of the enormous treasure of Tangikano, the
emeralds and rubies unequalled in the world, and the wonderful images
and utensils of solid gold that have been hidden for ages in the slime
beneath those silent waters, then will you, perhaps, recollect the
chapters of an eventful history which I have recorded in the foregoing
pages, and remember what part in the modern drama of London life was
played by the man once known to connoisseurs and collectors as the
Hunchback of Westminster.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Hunchback of Westminster, by William Le Queux
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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