id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hwkyrz Oppenheim E. Phillips The illustrious prince, by E. Phillips Oppenheim ... 1910 .txt text/plain 70898 6072 89 "There is no question about the man having been murdered," the doctor said, and even his voice shook a little. "You can tell us a few things about the deceased, without doubt," Mr. Jacks said, — "his profession, for instance, or his social standing ? "This is Mr. Coulson, I believe ?" the young man said "Mr. Coulson, is n't it?" the young man asked, accepting the other's outstretched hand. I tell you, sir," Mr. Coulson continued, turning to Somerfield, "that man had n't a thing "Sometimes, Penelope," he said, "I don't quite understand you, especially when we speak about the Prince. "Your rooms, Prince, are wonderful," Penelope said to "Very good of you, Sir Edward," he said, "to put yourself out at this time of night to have a word or two with "My business, Prince," he said, "is a little more personal." ./cache/hvd.hwkyrz.pdf ./txt/hvd.hwkyrz.txt