id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21854 Bentley, E. C. (Edmund Clerihew) The Woman in Black .txt text/plain 70786 4724 86 Manderson's right hand man," he said concisely. "You were secretary to Mr. Manderson, I believe," said Trent. in this room, where I am told Manderson spent a great deal of his time, He knew that Manderson's room was the first on the right hand when the doubt, I believe, about Manderson having despatched Marlowe in the car Trent looked half-incredulously into the eyes of the young man. "Bunner has told me what he thinks," he said when Trent referred to the "Mrs. Manderson," said Trent, slowly measuring his words, "I won't make quick breathing in her voice as she said: "Do you know what you ask, Mr. Trent? _Martin had not seen the man's face; nor had Mrs. Manderson._ time Martin went up to bed, the man who had shut himself in Manderson's "I ought to tell you beforehand," said Trent, looking him in the eyes, ./cache/21854.txt ./txt/21854.txt