id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082520143 Hawthorne, Julian The lock and key library; the most interesting stories of all nations. v. 1 1915 .txt text/plain 99818 5921 79 little man who looked less like a detective than a commercial traveler selling St. Peter's Oil or some other cheerful until they were safely ensconced at breakfast and then returned to the fourth floor where he tipped the chambermaid, told her that he had left his key at the office, and induced her to unlock the door of room Number 420, which We next find a very curious letter, from which it appears that the French Government inclined to regard Marsilly as, in fact, an agent of Charles, but thought it wiser eyes followed the envelope as his right hand took it; which "You will find that the place is rough, sir," says Mr. Snagsby, walking deferentially in the road, and leaving the "Snagsby," says Mr. Tulkinghorn, "look over the room " says my Lady after a long time. As they turn towards the hall-door, Lady Dedlock addresses Mr. Tulkinghorn for the first time. ./cache/nyp.33433082520143.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082520143.txt