id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn5mpm Footner Hulbert Thieves' wit : an everyday detective story by Hulbert Footner 1918 .txt text/plain 65005 6620 93 over the scene of the meeting a hundred times I suppose, and made up what I ought to have said and "I am not a narrow man," he said in his best manner. in importance after the star was Miss Beulah Maddox, the heavy lady, who in the opinion of my amiable informant giggled and ogled like a sewing-machine girl, and she forty if she was a day. "Look here," I said, "I expect you'll want to have shock, for the pale eyes of the man who was watching me suddenly contracted like a frightened aniSÅ° During my long waits I loitered from dressingroom to dressing-room, and let them talk. looked like evidence to a man," said Sadie scornfully. "You needn't look like that," said Sadie. "Eh?" I said, blinking and looking precious like "I shall not let him know," Mr. Dunsany said "I do not like to work late at night," said Freer ./cache/hvd.hn5mpm.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn5mpm.txt