id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35304 Lynch, Lawrence L. The Last Stroke: A Detective Story .txt text/plain 71004 4896 88 Mrs. Jamieson drew back a little and looked into the girl's face with A moment later a young man with pallid face, set mouth and tragic eyes Robert Brierly turned and looked this friend in need full in the face "Doctor," Robert Brierly bent toward the other and placed a hand upon doctor and Francis Ferrars, Hilda Grant and Robert Brierly had been eyes of lovely Hilda Grant, and clasped the hand of the dead man's Mrs. Fry, Charles Brierly's landlady, told how the dead man had appeared "I think," said Ferrars, gravely, "that we had better have Mrs. Fry in of Charles Brierly; yes, and the doctor as well, and he said some things Ferrars was learning to know his man, and he knew that the time might "We look for Brierly in a day or two," the detective said, casually, as You have said the word, Brierly." Ferrars resumed his seat opposite ./cache/35304.txt ./txt/35304.txt