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Onkel Silas
Maud
Milly
Dudley
A crooked politician finds himself being accused of murder by a gangster from whom he refused help during a re-election campaign.
Lady Nollys
Madame Rougierre
Captain Oakley
Anwalt Brenton
Anwalt Sleight
Pfarrer Bowland
Tom
Torfstecher Hawkes
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