Defrauding the Government True Tales of Smuggling From the Note book of a Conf

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Defrauding the Government True Tales of Smuggling From the Note book of a Conf
Theobald, William Henry, 1854-
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Mrs. Rubins was an odd creature. She had odd ways, an odd eye, which was glass, and as odd a head of red hair as a comb ever touched. She pos- sessed an odd parrot, too, and this noisy bird, I learned from some of the dock officials, she carried ashore when she landed. I felt sure that if the inspectors did not remember the celebrated red hair, they were sure to recall the artificial eye or the talkative parrot. But they proved to be the most ignorant quartette T ever encountered.
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...mistaking the fact that a fraud had been committed, however, and I deteiTQined to make the affidavit myself to the District Attor- ney in order to secure my search warrant. If the MRS. RUBINS' LINENS 349 inspectors' memory was deficient, I liad hopes that such would not be the case with Mrs. Rubins, who, I felt satisfied, would point out to me the inspec- tor who passed her baggage. I therefore insisted that the four inspectors accompany me to her house. We were about to enter, when a woman came out and walked leisurely up the street.

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