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  1. The Dorrington Deed-Box is a collection of short stories by the British writer Arthur Morrison published in 1897. It contains six stories featuring cases of the unscrupulous London-based private detective Horace Dorrington, told from the viewpoint of one his clients and potential victims, James Rigby.

  2. 9 de abr. de 2008 · americana. Book from the collections of. New York Public Library. Language. English. Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Addeddate. 2008-04-09 11:28:47. Copyright-region. US. Identifier. dorringtondeedb00morrgoog. Identifier-ark. ark:/13960/t2r49pc24.

  3. 12 de mar. de 2018 · Internet Archive Python library 1.7.0.dev2. Book from Project Gutenberg: The Dorrington Deed-Box.

  4. English. 282 pages (large print) ; 23 cm. Mr. Horace Dorrington, of the Dorrington & Hicks private inquiry agency, is a skilled investigator...though not what you might call a GOOD one. For he is an inveterate and unrepentant scoundrel, out to feather his own nest, never mind if he fleeces the criminal - or, indeed, his client - in the process.

  5. 27 de nov. de 2022 · Collection of crime/mystery short stories featuring corrupt private detective Horace Dorrington. "mr. loftus deacon lay in a pool of blood" (p. 209). THE DORRINGTON DEED-BOX. THE. DORRINGTON DEED-BOX. by. ARTHUR MORRISON. author of. " a child of the jago ," " tales of mean streets ,"

  6. 22 de out. de 2016 · Illustrator. Wood, Stanley L., 1866-1928. Title. The Dorrington Deed-Box. Contents. The narrative of Mr. James Rigby -- The case of Janissary -- The case of the "Mirror of Portugal" -- The affair of the "Avalanche Bicycle and Tyre Co., Limited" -- The case of Mr. Loftus Deacon -- Old Cater's money. Language.

  7. www.gutenberg.net.au › ebooks14 › 1403251hThe Dorrington Deed Box

    Stedman, for his part, charmed with his new acquaintance—as everybody was at a first meeting with Dorrington—assented gladly. At that moment the door of Stedman's room was pushed open and a well-dressed, middle-aged man, with a shaven, flabby face, appeared. "I beg pardon," he said, "I thought you were alone.