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Stephen P. Ryder
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A French dime novel from the Ethel King: Le Nick Carter Feminin detective series. Probably published 1912/1913.

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Jack le ripper,fut un gaucher, fut-il ? un boucher
ou encore un chirurgien manqué , laquelle de ces
deux hypothèses se contrebalancerais.
On ne le sais ? après plus d'un siècle.
Jack le Stripper , en 1967 je crois... fut l'émule
de ce fameux le Ripper. les hypothèses les plus
exentriques les unes des autres courts encore
et font la lègende du Ripper .
Mr.B.croitor

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