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| | Killing of Frank Leslie by his wife Mamie. Wheeling, 1892 |
 | | Leslie was taken to the City Hospital, and there Dr. John R. Pipes, assisted by Dr. Schwinn and Dr. Frank Hupp, trephined his skull, in the hope that this might relieve the pressure on his brain. |
 | | Leslie got a license to keep a saloon at 2006, but afterwards Councilman Bailey caused it to be withheld because stalls were being put in the place such as are devoted usually to the worst immorality. |
 | | Leslie pulled the revolver out from under her apron, which was tied over her wrap, and pointed it toward the man. He dodged, or flinched in some way, and she said, as she took deliberate aim: |
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