The Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain
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thirty--over the place from whence the elephant was stolen, to keep
strict watch there night and day, and allow none to approach--except reporters--without written authority from me." "Yes, sir." "Place detectives in plain clothes in the railway; steamship, and ferry depots, and upon all roadways leading out of Jersey City, with orders to search all suspicious persons." "Yes, sir." "Furnish all these men with photograph and accompanying description of the elephant, and instruct them to search all trains and outgoing ferryboats and other vessels." "Yes, sir." "If the elephant should be found, let him be seized, and the information forwarded to me by telegraph." "Yes, sir." "Let me be informed at once if any clues should be found footprints of the animal, or anything of that kind." "Yes, sir." "Get an order commanding the harbor police to patrol the frontages vigilantly." |
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