"TWO COMMON PEOPLE."
CHARinXG STORY
Jt°S T *? Chatterton. free lance, and to u~T ° Ut ° f eia is engaged j>™porarily impersonate the notorious «*» Maximilian of Pletich Bresner J* w a visit to Ixjndon has been shot toiJZjfS b - T rev °lutionarios from his State. The Prince is in *™«m to complete negotiations for a with Miss Van Camp, an es&mAt r° h Ameri can- While the has sickened of the craven and Jugate ruler, her mother i» still bent The you girl is obviously garbed by the substitution of Chatter■jtv l man ehe was c °™np; to hate, slie does not see throu?h the .At lunch on their first meeting a^r™G f tt "hot at Chatterton shova «ad \r *he has Uken is no aiDe cure, at t!i m Cam P is further astonished tie air; manner in vrhich he takes a j- o scri °us attempt on his life. They .J c , rest aurunt, however, with the laay showing every sign of annoy-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 305, 21 December 1912, Page 15
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163"TWO COMMON PEOPLE." Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 305, 21 December 1912, Page 15
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