id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015000619877 Gregg Cecil Freeman Murder on the bus By Cecil Freeman Gregg 1930 .txt text/plain 64351 6357 88 Inspector Higgins handed the letter with its envelope Constable Summers, as soon as he had left the inspector's office, had a feeling that somehow he had been placed "I see." Privately, Inspector Higgins thought the man's Inspector Higgins left the manager's office to find Dr. Pape waiting impatiently outside. HE bus swung through the garage gates and Inspector Higgins alighted, and as soon as the conductor had handed in his tickets and timesheet he engaged Why had the man abandoned his obvious intention to enter the room and proceeded to the bottom of the stairs, where, as far as Higgins could make out, he was still waiting? Having reached the end of the report, Inspector Higgins turned once more to the beginning and started again. Inspector Higgins, essentially a fair-minded man, knew Inspector Higgins beckoned the man towards him. Inspector Higgins had asked the man to call that day, ./cache/mdp.39015000619877.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015000619877.txt