id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57311 Speight, T. W. (Thomas Wilkinson) The Heart of a Mystery .txt text/plain 111795 5760 82 "Mr. Hazeldine has come, sir," he said, addressing himself to Mr. Brancker. "Won't you come in for a little while?" said Aunt Charlotte; "John is Mr. Brancker had let himself in with his pass-key, of which he and Mr. Hazeldine each possessed one, and Sweet had not heard him enter. "And I came upstairs when I heard the door bang, thinking it was Mr. Hazeldine who had gone," said Sweet. room," said John Brancker, after a brief examination of the strong hotel, while John Brancker walked back to the Bank like a man utterly a man who thought much but said little, and John had not the faintest Edward Hazeldine strode across the room and grasped John by the hand. "I really think that Hermia ought to be told," said John to his sister morning," said Miss Brancker to Hermia when she had read the note. "Miss Hermia, it was not John Brancker, but the man you see before ./cache/57311.txt ./txt/57311.txt