id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20630 Fletcher, J. S. (Joseph Smith) The Borough Treasurer .txt text/plain 80269 5989 87 afternoon a few years ago would have seen Mallalieu and Cotherstone in "Well--he's coming here tomorrow afternoon some time," said Cotherstone. sort, decided Cotherstone, that thought a lot and said little. Brereton looked narrowly at Miss Pett when she opened the door. "Good length, sir--there's a regular coil, like," said the man. that neighbour of his, Garthwaite, came running in to tell Mr. Cotherstone that Kitely was lying dead on the Shawl. observant, watchful man, this, said Brereton to himself--the sort that "She's right!" said Northrop, a shrewd-faced little man, who looked "No--I don't think they will--when the right man is put in the dock, Mr. Pett," replied Brereton. No doubt, said Myler, he could get Mallalieu and Cotherstone Cotherstone made no reply, and Mallalieu presently left him and went No man knows how inspiration comes to him, and Brereton never knew how "The man who killed Bert Stoner," said Cotherstone firmly. ./cache/20630.txt ./txt/20630.txt