id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hxdlfk Osborne William Hamilton The red mouse, a mystery romance by William Hamilton Osborne 1909 .txt text/plain 54365 4683 87 And so it came about that the comments on the passing throng made by two women, indulging in afternoon tea in Mrs. Challoner's white and gold drawingroom, were interrupted in a manner that was as unexpected as it was embarrassing. another woman, Miriam Challoner had schooled herself to face the world with a smile; had learned that Half way down the corridor Challoner met Pemmican, head card-dealer of Cradlebaugh's, a man with a "I won't be a minute." And turning to Mrs. Challoner, he said a trifle apologetically: "My men tell Miriam Challoner had been resting her head forlornly on her arms as she sat at a table, but on hearing the young woman's bitter remark she raised her "But I won't forget this—not for a moment, Prosecutor Murgatroyd," said Thorne grandiloquently, as And now for the first time Murgatroyd looked Miriam Challoner full in the face, and said solemnly:- ./cache/hvd.hxdlfk.pdf ./txt/hvd.hxdlfk.txt