id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015003350215 Eppley Louise. Murder in the cellar [by] Louise Eppley and Rebecca Gayton 1931 .txt text/plain 59778 5117 93 While Cartier had talked, Ted had listened politely with a faraway smile on his face, but I knew that he had not want to talk, too, Felice," said Gypsy, smiling. I saw Cartier pass his hand across his eyes in a puzzled sort of way, staring hard at that small white "It would be rather jolly," I said, looking at Ted. But to my surprise, he shook his head. awhile; but I said nothing, managed my best guestroom smile, and went on into the other room. "Well, maybe Ted went after the murderer," said "I'm pretty sure it was Mr. Cadel," said Mrs. Williams. and said suavely, "Pardon me, Mrs. Smith, but I believe you suggested to him, right now, on the telephone, the way he had better return to Coalville." "No," said Ted, looking at it. "By the way," asked Stingley, "was it you or Mr. Cadel who left the cellar door open?" ./cache/mdp.39015003350215.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015003350215.txt