id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015049748554 Fielding Archibald The Craig poisoning mystery [by] A. Fielding 1930 .txt text/plain 58116 5390 92 Once alone with him, Lady Craig turned on Houghton with fear-distended eyes. Pointer asked Houghton, as the latter stood looking room for a minute"—-and without giving Pointer another second, Lady Craig closed the door and turned to "Did Lady Craig know of this letter?" Pointer asked. Craig had been looking in the dead man's room, and— "Lady Craig may tell us something that makes it unnecessary, sir." But Godolphin refused to be damped. "What about the paper that Mr. Craig signed yesterday?" Pointer suggested, looking apparently at his "If Miss Lindrum had ever been in love with Mr. Craig, I could see a reason," Pointer murmured. "Did you ever see Mrs. Craig?" Pointer said, looking up suddenly. "When I telephoned to the doctor's house that Mr. Craig had just had a most frightful seizure, Miss Lindrum answered the call, and told me he was out on a ./cache/mdp.39015049748554.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015049748554.txt