id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1q3e Williams Harold Silken threads : a dectective story by George Afterem 1885 .txt text/plain 59708 5141 84 Keene and Eley, was the most prominent detective in Dashford. Of this friendship and admiration the detective bureau of Keene and Eley Eley might become acquainted with the circumstances of the case while Keene should examine the premises upon which the supposed mysterious young woman held between Edgerton and the murdered man. letter which Eley had seen at Edgerton's boarding-house. necessary that Miss Leslie Dane should be followed to Coverly, but the detective was still uncertain whether he should undertake this task Danes' house, yet during this short walk the detective succeeded in making himself so agreeable to the elder lady, that when the four young "He looks kind o' glum," remarked the detective, referring to Masters Edgerton. in Edgerton's ears, or that the young man's suspicions had already been aroused, the detective could not determine; but at all events, as Edgerton turned his eyes upon him, Eley saw that he face of the young detective, as Eley's smiling ./cache/hvd.hn1q3e.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1q3e.txt