id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hwkysr Oppenheim E. Phillips Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo, by E. Phillips Oppenheim, with illus. by Will Grefé 1915 .txt text/plain 78189 7699 90 held out his hand a little tentatively, an action, however, which Hunterleys appeared to ignore. more somber note seemed struck when Mrs. Draconmeyer, leaning on her husband's arm and accompanied by a nurse and Lady Hunterleys, passed to "Look here, young fellow," he said, good humouredly, " let me ask you a question for a change. The young man nodded and turned towards Draconmeyer, who was standing a little on one side as warm, and looking somewhat annoyed, withdrew himself from the front row of the lower table, and taking Mr. Grex and Draconmeyer by the arm, led The unexplained disappearance of Sir Henry Hunterleys might, by some people, be connected with the great friendship which exists between my wife and his." Hunterleys looked a little doubtfully at the long, The young man drifted silently away, and Hunterleys, after a moment's hesitation and a glance ./cache/hvd.hwkysr.pdf ./txt/hvd.hwkysr.txt