File:The Man Inside, Part 3--Hemmingway rubies, stolen a month ago.png

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English: Illustration for the serial "The Man Inside," in Smith's Magazine, 1914 April. Text: Natalie Sumner Lincoln; illustrator: Robert A. Graef; publisher: Smith's Publishing House, NY city. Caption: “These are the Hemmingway rubies,” went on Brett. “They were stolen about a month ago in New York, and the police of this country and Europe were notified of their loss.”
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Source https://archive.org/details/sim_smiths-magazine_1914-02_18_5 ; sim_smiths-magazine_1914-03_18_6 ; sim_smiths-magazine_1914-04_19_1
Author Robert A. Graef

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Illus,The Man Inside, Part 3--“These are the Hemmingway rubies,” went on Brett. “They were stolen about a month ago in New York, and the police of this country and Europe were notified of their loss.”

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