id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hxdj3y Eldridge George Dyre The Millbank case, a Maine mystery of to-day by George Dyre Eldridge; with a frontispiece in colour by Eliot Keen 1905 .txt text/plain 41551 3214 88 When he had gone, Trafford turned to Mrs. Parlin and asked: "Do you know what special engagements Mr. Wing had for the eleventh, that caused him to expect a particularly busy day?" the detective asked. "Then you don't know where he got off," Trafford said, keeping the disappointment out of his "What can I do for you, Mr. Trafford?" Matthewson asked, with the air of a busy man. of indifference, that he could at times assume, "perhaps you don't know that a matter of some importance happened in Millbank that night and has led "Yes," said the mother carelessly; "but the inoMrs. Matthewson and Trafford 91 murdered to-night," said Trafford, in his wonted look at your man," said Trafford. "It's never safe," Trafford said, "to make enquiries of any one, unless you are willing that everybody should know, or anxious that one man should. ./cache/hvd.hxdj3y.pdf ./txt/hvd.hxdj3y.txt