id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43198 Farjeon, B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) Samuel Boyd of Catchpole Square: A Mystery .txt text/plain 162893 12193 88 "Florence it was who said to Aunt Rob, 'Mother, we mustn't let Dick "No, uncle, I can't come home with you," said Dick, shaking his head. "Mr. Samuel Boyd, sir, of Catchpole Square," said the child. "Suppose we try and follow Mrs. Death's story out, uncle," said Dick. seen in his office, the pitiless ruin he brings upon people.' Mr. Reginald said never a word; the flush died out of his face, and it "A woman," said Dick, thinking of Mrs. Death. "Constable Applebee tells me you have a room to let," said Dick. "I think you said last night that it was about half-past nine when Mr. Death went to Catchpole Square the second time." the Coroner for the district, opened an inquiry into the death of Mr. Samuel Boyd, of Catchpole Square, who was found dead in his house on "You have come in good time, Dick," said Reginald, pressing the ./cache/43198.txt ./txt/43198.txt