id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1da5 Hornblow Arthur The Argyle case Founded on the play by Harriet Ford and Harvey J. O'Higgins. Written in cöoperation with Detective William J. Burns 1913 .txt text/plain 44907 4584 91 The next moment the library doors had closed behind the master of the house, and the young couple "Asche Kayton, the well-known detective," explained Bruce, quickly. in, closely followed by Joe. The room where Kayton received his clients was A minute later the butler reentered, followed by Mr. Kayton and Joe. CHAPTER VI "Joe, you're a great detective!" Addressing Mr. Finley, he added: "Tell me, my man, has anything WHEN the door had closed on the butler Kayton turned to his assistant with a grim smile Turning calmly to the young man, Kayton said The young man gave the detective a quick, keen look, and from him his glance The man went out, and Kayton turned with redoubled vigor to the accumulation of work on his "Mr. Kayton, Mrs. Wyatt has remembered something my father said that she thinks might be a real The young man went out,and the detective turned ./cache/hvd.hn1da5.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1da5.txt