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English: Title illus, p01 in The Popular Magazine, 1924-09-07, for the thriller novella, "Twice in the Graveyard Watch." Illustrator unknown; text by Bertrand W. Sinclair; publishers, Street & Smith Corp, NY. Text: Twice in the Graveyard Watch || By Bertrand W. Sinclair | Author of “North of Fifty-three,” “Loot,” Etc.
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Title illus, p01 in ''The Popular Magazine'', 1924-09-07--"Twice in the Graveyard Watch." Text: Twice in the Graveyard Watch || By Bertrand W. Sinclair | ''Author of “North of Fifty-three,” “Loot,” Etc.

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