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Simon Templar was wealthy and refined. He was well dressed, well traveled, and well educated. He was also The Saint, the “Robin Hood of modern crime”, who was not afraid to break the law if that’s what had to be done to ensure that justice was served. As a patron of the arts, he often became involved with the troubles of authors, pianists, actors, and antique dealers. Most of The Saint’s cases - from kidnappings, to missing jewels, to murder - kept him in and around the city. However, he had a few exciting out-of-town adventures as well, like uncovering a color-blind killer on the high seas. His favorite pastime was dining with his close companion, Patricia Holm. Unfortunately, to his great irritation, his elegant meals were often interrupted by a call to service... Originally Performed on 12/03/1950
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