id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnp7lh Hichens Robert The dweller on the threshold by Robert Hichens 1911 .txt text/plain 42821 4071 89 "Telepathy!" said Chichester, shaking Malling by the hand. "He's a remarkable man," said Malling almost with enthusiasm. certain was Malling that the cause of Mr. Harding's perturbation lay in Chichester's mental attitude, that he longed to spring up, to take the His light tenor voice sounded almost denunciatory, as if he had a right to demand an explanation of Malling's presence in Mr. Harding's "My wife's in the boudoir," said Mr. Harding, coming into the room at this moment. As his guest walked away the rector stood, bareheaded, looking after him, then, as Malling turned "You know a clergyman called Marcus Harding?" said Malling. – to suppose that Harding and his curate Chichester have been making some experiments in directions not entirely unknown to us," he observed. "Dispersion," said Chichester to Malling in Chichester's face as he said them, that made Malling turn cold. with the man who followed his double," said Malling. "I could n't tell Malling," said Chichester. ./cache/hvd.hnp7lh.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnp7lh.txt