id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn3gf5 Barton George The Pembroke Mason affair by George Barton ; illustrated by Charles E. Meister 1920 .txt text/plain 49760 4429 90 and once in the room, he looked about him in an accusing way, and said: while to reply to this statement for he began to examine the room, to test the fastenings of the windows and to look around the floor. palm of his hand and tried to think of John Fairchild breaking into the office of Pembroke Mason only wanted to know of those who came after Mr. Mason gave me his final orders." "He's right, Craig," said Barnes amiably, "and Barnes and put out a hand which the old man " This is Mr. Jim Craig, of the city detective department," said the veteran to the young man. "If you must know," he burst forth, " I asked Mr. Mason for the hand of his niece — Miss Cooper. talking about Mason because the man looked very Marian was excited, but Floyd Graves stood looking at Barnes with an expressionless face. "By the way, old man," said Graves with much ./cache/hvd.hn3gf5.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn3gf5.txt