id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn5sem White Fred M. The midnight guest; a detective story by Fred M. White 1907 .txt text/plain 71256 6023 90 "This must have been taken a long time ago," Ravenspur said. Venables listened carefully enough to Walter's extraordinary story of the strange photograph, and of the mysterious attack on Lord Ravenspur in his studio, and the the witness Stevens swore that he saw me with my husband at a time when I had said I was in my hotel, things had passed between Silva and Stevens as to Lord Ravenspur, and the things that were going to happen to-night. "Yes; I think you have a right to know that," Ravenspur said thoughtfully; "but, if you don't mind, we will They were both looking at the same thing from a different point of view; and it seemed to Vera that if Ravenspur's words meant anything, it meant that she was not "I suppose Walter has told you," Ravenspur said as "I think I know what he wants," Walter said. ./cache/hvd.hn5sem.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn5sem.txt