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George Osborne, leaving gaol at the end of his sentence for embezzlement, writes to his sister, who has married, and asks her to assist him without letting her husband know. The husband, Joh... Read allGeorge Osborne, leaving gaol at the end of his sentence for embezzlement, writes to his sister, who has married, and asks her to assist him without letting her husband know. The husband, John Gaston, is rendered suspicious by his wife's refusal to allow him to read the letter. He... Read allGeorge Osborne, leaving gaol at the end of his sentence for embezzlement, writes to his sister, who has married, and asks her to assist him without letting her husband know. The husband, John Gaston, is rendered suspicious by his wife's refusal to allow him to read the letter. He sees Osborne enter the house, and watches the affectionate meeting of the brother and sis... Read all