id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015033208235 Hall John Richard Sir bart. The Bravo mystery and other cases by Sir John Hall, bart 1923 .txt text/plain 75230 4143 75 the family of the deceased carried the cross-examination of witnesses to greater lengths than seems permissible, even at a coroner's inquiry, the spectators Bravo, I unintentionally," said Dr. Johnson, "referred to Mrs. Cox's statement that he had taken him?" "I think," said Sir William, " if Mrs. Bravo had the slightest conception that her husband Speaking of her married life, Mrs. Bravo said to her, " We have been very, very happy sworn and related that, on the day on which Mr. and Mrs. Bravo were married, he had a brief conversation regarding them with the last witness who, seriously ill and, on the following morning, Mrs. Cox came to the door and, in the circumstances, he Court, as in response to the summons, " Call Mrs. Cox," a middle-aged woman of somewhat insignificant appearance, dressed entirely in black and her statement that, when she first went into Mr. Bravo's room, he said to her, " I have taken poison, ./cache/mdp.39015033208235.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015033208235.txt