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# Page 107: Story Text and Advertisement This page contains story prose (left side) continuing a narrative about characters named Montague, Davis, and Patrick who are preparing to defend themselves against potential intruders on a property. The dialogue shows them deciding to stay and fortify their position with guns rather than flee. The right side features a large advertisement for the "Institute of Applied Science" promoting fingerprint expert training. The ad claims that graduates of the institute now head identification bureaus across multiple U.S. states and cities, and encourages readers to pursue training in scientific crime detection. It includes a coupon for a free "Blue Book of Crime" offering case histories and information on crime detection techniques.

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