id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hxdnbh Regis Julius. No. 13 Toroni : a mystery by Julius Regis 1922 .txt text/plain 47700 3967 89 Tom. Maurice Wallion bit his lip and cast a peculiarly keen look at the young man; then he "Good evening, Aspeland," said Wallion, "Let me look at his hands," said Wallion with Wallion turned his head and fixed his penetrating grey eyes on Tom. "Look here, Tom," he said calmly, "a little presently said Wallion, "to judge from appearances the girl must have come up from Gothenburg by the morning train; but people don't "Gone, without leaving the slightest trace behind him," Aspeland said, turning to Wallion. Wallion raised his hat and said: "Mr. Christian Dreyel, I presume?" The man looked at wooden dolls, Mr. Wallion," he said in a hoarse looked at Wallion and said: "All along I have "Have a little sense, Toroni," said Wallion He saw, too, that Wallion was keeping a watchful eye on the man, and said: "What! Wallion and Tom looked up from the last ./cache/hvd.hxdnbh.pdf ./txt/hvd.hxdnbh.txt