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"The only practical plan, I concluded, was to throw,
seventy-five or one hundred heavily armed men as' nore at
night, without any warning, and take temporary pr assession
of the island in a jiffy. After that, it would be a ru
sh for the
house in which Dreyfus was confined."
One of the most thrilling confessions in
all of Capt.
O'Brien's wonderful life story is reserved for the
the
[last install-
ment, which appears next Sunday. How the reti
tial granted
Dreyfus prevented the dauntless filibuster from Ma
kina half
a million dollars, pledged by French Jews, is fully set ortn.
See this confession, and
"THE LOST WORLD"
By Sir Arthur Conan I Dos vle
"THE BLACK COBRA"
By Michael V
"THE CIVIC NURSE"
By Martha Bensley B
"THE PEACE PROPHET"
By James F Lay, Jr.
In the Next
Sunday Magazine 01
The Sunday Star
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