id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063512993 Charnwood Godfrey Rathbone Benson Baron Tracks in the snow by Lord Charnwood 1928 .txt text/plain 47591 2356 80 known to have seen Peters, and my confused current of thought included me as a man to be suspected. Was it conceivable that he knew that Peters had asked that question, and thought the first letter (very uninforming," as he called it) was the answer to that question, and an answer which made him safe? date of that occasion when Vane-Cartwright, staying at the hotel, had spent the evening with Peters. be remembered that, when Callaghan first denounced Trethewy, Vane-Cartwright said that ways argue me down," she said, "but he did murder Eustace Peters, and you have got to find out whether Longhurst was the man whom Peters suspected had been murdered, and whether I inferred not trouble the reader, but in one passage in particular Peters had pointed out the mistake of thinking that a man who commits glaring inaccuracies Mr. Vane-Cartwright come to the window of Mr. Peters' room, and he stood there looking out of the ./cache/mdp.39015063512993.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063512993.txt