id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnqjxu McIntyre John Thomas Ashton-Kirk, investigator by John T. McIntyre, illustrations by Ralph L. Boyer 1910 .txt text/plain 59592 5075 90 Ashton-Kirk heard a door open and close softly "There is not a great deal to tell," said Ashton-Kirk. "Good morning, Osborne," said Ashton-Kirk, "Mr. Stillman," said he to the nervous looking young man, "this is Mr. Ashton-Kirk. "Well," said the delicatessen dealer, reluctantly, "last night as I stood by my window looking oudside on the street, I see me 'that Italian "It's very plain that the only way to find Mr. Sams is to make a noise," said Ashton-Kirk. For some time after Miss Vale had gone, Ashton-Kirk stood at one of the windows and looked way up the stairs, Ashton-Kirk said: way up the stairs, Ashton-Kirk said: place indicated points that out, surely," said Ashton-Kirk, comDosedly. "I don't know," said Ashton-Kirk. "I don't know," said Ashton-Kirk. "I only think they are," said Ashton-Kirk "I only think they are," said Ashton-Kirk times," said Ashton-Kirk. times," said Ashton-Kirk. ./cache/hvd.hnqjxu.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnqjxu.txt