Atlantic City Its Early And Modern History volume 2

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Atlantic City Its Early And Modern History volume 2
Pseud Carnesworthe
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One Grandy followed the same business. The former attended to his occupation, and was successful. He made the rocks with a degree of celerity that caused the jealous soul of Gandy, who worked hard but raised no " stamps, " to swell, until it reached the dimensions of the spiritual portion of the celebrated Mr. Gloster's construction. The green-eyed monster now transmogrified the quiet going Gandy into a combination of Dr. Webster, Dick the three, and Lucre- tie Borgia's henchman. With his soul ...thus fortified, he was prepared for a final dash to retrieve his fortune, or to use a new quotation " perish in the attempt. " Dick aforesaid, was however, a respectable life-taker, compared with the miserable hero of this bloody, brigand- ish business on Brigantine Beach. Richard was a polite and elegant murderer. He could send men to take pleasant and comfortable lodgings in the tower, that William the Norman originated in the shape of a fortress. When Dick's victims were enjoying the luxuries and 77 pleasures of secluded retirement in the aforesaid place, Kichard used to employ common cases to do the finishing part of murderous manufacture.

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