"In the office we acted a scene that would have gladdened the heart of a Paris criminal judge."
"Setting the Detective a Puzzle."
By James Barr (1862-1923).
First appearance: The Strand Magazine, September 1921.
Short short story (7 pages, 2 illos).
Online at Archive.org (HERE).
"What is a detective for but to clear up mysteries? I have set you one all your own to unravel. Good day."
It doesn't happen very often, but in order to save a young man from himself a little safe robbing just might be necessary . . .
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"You give the burglar a square deal."
By James Barr (1862-1923).
Illustrations by S. Abbey.
First appearance: The Strand Magazine, July 1922.
Short short story (7 pages, 3 illos).
Online at Archive.org (HERE).
(Note: Some of the text is faded.)
"You seem to have been fairly successful in doing the wrong thing at the right time."
A Dutch uncle doesn't have to be either Dutch or an uncle; instead, he could be someone who will unhesitatingly help himself to the silverware . . .
Resources:
- James Barr was the younger brother of Robert Barr, whom we've encountered several times already (see HERE and HERE); the SFE and the ISFDb have more about James (HERE and HERE).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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