id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn5rzn Tracy Louis The bartlett mystery by Louis Tracy 1919 .txt text/plain 55921 5306 90 figure of Winifred's true lover, Rex Carshaw, than William Meiklejohn would be disagreeably surprised if they could read certain details entered opposite their names in the dossiers kept by the police department. "Yes," said Winifred timidly, "but unfortunately I stopped a while on Riverside Drive Miss Sugg wheeled wrathfully to find Mr. Fowle, manager on that floor, gazing at Winifred with marked approval. discuss things further until you have met Mr. Steingall," said Clancy. mistake when they decided, as Clancy had already done in Winifred's case, that real innocence had come under the shadow of crime. turned, the door opened a very little, and Winifred saw the gaunt face of Rachel Craik looking dourly at her, for she had frightened this "Yes, Fowle, speak up," said Carshaw. "Winifred," said Carshaw solemnly, "will "Better come," said the voice, and Carshaw, "Please do something for him!" cried Winifred to Carshaw, with a face of distress. "Senator Meiklejohn," said Mrs. Carshaw ./cache/hvd.hn5rzn.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn5rzn.txt