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Booty recovered

United States police recovered SUS 3 million ($5.4 million) worth of stolen paintings, rare books and manuscripts including letters by the novelist, Charles Dickens, and original manuscripts by Charlotte and Emily Bronte. They were in a warehouse rented by an accused thief who absconded after being indicted on charges of stealing from a Long Island mansion where his wife worked as a cook. His wife has also disappeared. — New York.

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Press, 19 June 1986, Page 27

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Booty recovered Press, 19 June 1986, Page 27

Booty recovered Press, 19 June 1986, Page 27

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