Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Na the following day all newspapers

Were complete of communications about the so-called "Brikstonskoy secret". Each newspaper placed detailed report about that occurred, and some printed articles. From them I learned something for me new. In me, until now, many newspaper cuts are stored, and in the notebook there is extraction from the articles about the mysterious murder. Here is the content of several of them:
"Deyli telegraph" it wrote that in the history of crimes hardly it is possible to find the murder, which the such strange circumstances would accompany. The German surname of victim, the absence of any explicit motives and ominous inscription on the wall everything indicates that the crime is perfected by political emigrants and revolutionaries. In America there are many sotsialistskikh organizations; apparently, killed destroyed their some nepisanye laws and they traced it. Having rapidly mentioned German femgerikht6, aqua tofana7, carbonarists, the marquise of de brenvil'e8, Darwin's theory, the theory Of mal'tusa and murder on Retkliffskoy road9, contributor in the end issued a call government to be it on the alert and required strengthening supervision after the foreigners in England.
"Standard" emphasized that the lawlessness of this type, as a rule, occur with the liberal government. Reason to that the unstable mood of masses, which generates disrespect to the law. That killed, on the origin American, lived in our capital several weeks. It stopped in the boarding house of Madame To sharpant'e at Torki- terraces, in Kamberuelle. In its trips accompanied personal secretary, mister Joseph stendzherson. On Tuesday, fourth this month, both said good-bye to the mistress and went to The yustonskiy station to the Liverpool express. They saw together on their platform. Nothing not there was nothing known after this, about them, until, according to the report given above, mister drebber's body not is discovered in the empty house to Brikston-roud, in several miles from the station. As it there fell and how it was killed all this is thus far wrapped by the gloom of uncertainty. "we are glad to hear, that investigation conduct mister lestreyd and mister gregson from the Skotlend- yard; it is possible with the confidence to say that with the aid of these well-known detectives the riddle will elucidate itself very soon ".

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