id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnp94k Fletcher J. S. The Middle temple murder by J.S. Fletcher 1919 .txt text/plain 60593 5550 90 telling Mr. Elphick, Spargo, that you saw this poor man The house at which Spargo and his companions presently drew up was an old-fashioned place in the immediate vicinity of Waterloo Railway Station-a plainfronted, four-square erection, essentially mid-Victorian know now that this dead man called himself John Marbury; that he came from Australia ; that he only landed unmistakable stamp of the city man, who inspected Rathbury with deliberation and Spargo with a glance, and being seated turned to the detective as undoubtedly the "I may as well tell you, Mr. Myerst," he said smilingly, "that this is Mr. Spargo, of the Watchman. "Mr. Aylmore," answered Spargo as they walked towards the door, "is the only person I have met so far "I wonder," said Spargo, "if there's any old sporting man there who could remember—things. "Very good," said Spargo, "But perhaps I can tell "That's a thing I want to know about," said Spargo. man," said Spargo. ./cache/hvd.hnp94k.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnp94k.txt