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# Page Analysis This page contains **story prose** from a detective/mystery tale titled "10-Story Detective." The text concludes a dramatic revelation: detective Paul Hammond has used a phonograph voice-recording test to identify which of two women—Nevel Nason or Bette Langwell (described as "the most dangerous woman in the world")—is the actual criminal. The passage reveals that Bette Langwell was impersonating Nason, while Nason impersonated Langwell in retaliation. Hammond uncovers that Langwell, the real culprit, is now dead. The page also features a vintage **advertisement** for Probak Junior razor blades at the bottom.

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