id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hwxq93 Hanshew Thomas W. Cleek, the master detective by T. P. Hanshew 1918 .txt text/plain 94770 6478 87 Meantime Cleek, having left the boy sitting on the hatbox in the darkness, crossed the narrow street to the open little child, would make such a botch of copying the alphabet as that," Cleek said, as he took the letter up and opened "Good-night, Mr. Cleek," said Ailsa, stretching out a "Let's have a look at it," said Cleek, moving nearer where?" Then he turned to the captain's daughter, and asked quietly: "Would you mind letting me see the room from which the young man disappeared? "Mr. Narkom," said Cleek, answering one question "I think we can fairly decide, Mr. Narkom, on the evidence of that," said Cleek, pointing to it, "that Lord "All right, Mr. Narkom," said Cleek himself, with a "There, that's the case, Cleek," said Narkom, after a "My dear Cleek," said Narkom, looking at him with "How did I find it out?" said Cleek, answering Narkom's ./cache/hvd.hwxq93.pdf ./txt/hvd.hwxq93.txt