The "Pantin Massacre".: The Most Terrible Tragedy of the Age! Trial of Traupmann for the Murder of the Kinck Family, in the Commune of Pantin, Near Paris

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New York News Company, 1870 - Murder - 32 pages
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Page 31 - There was one for which he had a special predilection, and the man who reads but one novel must be a man with one fixed idea.
Page 8 - The whole family must come to Paris for two or three days ; that won't hurt us, as Traupmann has given me half a million.
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