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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 1085
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Beadle's Half Dime Library No. 1085

· January 1900

This installment of "Detective Frank's Full Flush," by Charles Morris, chronicles the early stages of an undercover operation. Detectives Dick Wister and Joseph Smith recruit their young assistant Frank Melton to infiltrate the household of the criminal known as "the Artful Dodger"—actually a man named Clarkson suspected of involvement in burglaries, counterfeiting, and murder over three years, though never successfully prosecuted. Frank successfully applies for a messenger position, delivering four letters on his first assignment. The story emphasizes surveillance and reconnaissance as Frank begins exploring the Bronson Street mansion while ostensibly performing household duties, noting Clarkson's deceptively genteel appearance and maintaining contact with the detectives through written correspondence.

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January 1900
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