id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hx31z9 Hutchinson Horace G. The mystery of the summer-house, by Horace Hutchinson. 1919 .txt text/plain 61095 3568 84 "I came to tell you, Uncle," I said, in a voice which "Yes, Sir Ralph," the man said, in the hushed voice never once, so far as I know, said a word to Uncle "Well, you surely haven't forgotten," Livesay began, protesting, but at this point Uncle Ralph broke "Very good, Sir Ralph," said Livesay, obediently, "He came out from the summer-house," said Livesay. "This is Sergeant Crisp, Miss, of the London Detective Force," said Larncombe, in his big booming Sergeant Crisp said "Hum !" like a man not too well answer any questions Sergeant Crisp wants to ask rather a young woman, and the person of real authority was old Susan, who had been in service at Scotney House ever since she was a girl and was now regarded in the light of a family friend, rather than said Uncle Ralph, not quite understanding the question. ./cache/hvd.hx31z9.pdf ./txt/hvd.hx31z9.txt