Mr. Wray's Cash Box: The Mask and the Mystery - A Christmas SketchReadHowYouWant.com, 2008-07-10 - 144 psl. Wilkie Collins's Mr. Wray's Cash Box: The Mask and The Mystery was published in 1851 as a Christmas book. Mr. Reuben arrives in Tidbury fleeing the police and faces additional problems when two criminals snatch away his cash box. Stranded and penniless, he is aided by his grand daughter.... |
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MR WRAY AND THE BRITISTH | 12 |
MR WRAY AND | 26 |
THE MYSTERY OF | 42 |
CHUMMY DICK | 62 |
THE MORNING VISIT | 72 |
A NIGHT VISIT | 83 |
A THOUGHT OF ANNIES | 97 |
THE MASK OF SHAKSPEARE | 109 |
CHRISTMAS TIME | 126 |
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