MY AUNT'S GREAT POLICE 

 CASE. 



CHAPTER I. 



HER LEGACY— ITS DUTIES— COMPLICATIONS— MY LEGAL 

 TRAINING — THE CONVEYANCER'S CHAMBERS — MY 

 aunt's hundred— HER RECENT IMPROVEMENT— A 

 VISIT — A CONSULTATION — PUTTING UP — RESULT — THE 

 CABMAN — DIFFICULTIES — RESCUE — NIGHT AND MORN- 

 ING — AN INTERVAL — SECOND APPEARANCE OF MY 

 AUNT— STARTLING INTELLIGENCE. 



Y Aunt had something left her by Somebody. 

 She was under the impression that she had 

 only to mention the fact to another Some- 

 body somewhere in the City, and she would 

 get it. 



On making the application to this Somebody in the City, 

 who turned out to be a Company, and Limited, she was 

 informed that she couldn't get her money for at least three 

 months. Whereupon she sent to her banker, and informed 



