id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015006963899 Mason A. E. W. The house of the arrow, by A. E. W. Mason 1924 .txt text/plain 74613 6827 92 "Little Betty Harlowe!" he said in a wondering voice. "And that little secret?" asked Jim. Hanaud shrugged his shoulders. "Thank you, Monsieur Hanaud!" Jim Frobisher cried "Then it is all over," Betty said, handing back the letters to Jim with a sigh of relief. "It's Hanaud," Jim replied, and Betty rose to her feet "Ann, this is Monsieur Hanaud," said Betty with a "Yes, Betty, I think that is a little unjust," Jim Frobisher remarked gently. "Good night, Betty," said Jim, and Ann Upcott ran "Yes," said Jim. He did not think it necessary to explain that though the prayer was Ann Upcott's, it was Those left in the room, Betty, Ann Upcott, and Jim "Yes," said Hanaud; and Betty suddenly leaned forward and pointed to the bottom of the plate. Ann Upcott said she had heard on the night of Mrs. Harlowe's death, but Hanaud himself must repeat them Hanaud looked away from Jim to Betty Harlowe. ./cache/mdp.39015006963899.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015006963899.txt