id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063514791 Flynn Brian The spiked lion, an Anthony Bathurst story by Brian Flynn 1933 .txt text/plain 54473 5919 89 Sir Austin's eyes followed Bathurst's pointing finger. "That last question," said Anthony Bathurst quietly "The dead man's name, sir," returned Bathurst with DEAD MAN AT SIR RICHARD INGLE'S 35 DEAD MAN AT SIR RICHARD INGLE'S 35 DEAD MAN AT SIR RICHARD INGLE'S 35 DEAD MAN AT SIR RICHARD INGLE'S 35 Raphael frowned again and looked at Sir Richard Ingle. Dr. Summerhayes answered Sir Richard Ingle's summons with quiet alacrity. Raphael and Sir Richard Ingle watched his every movement, as though their minds were following the course of Raphael, Covington and Sir Richard looked at each Sir Richard turned towards the door, eagerly anticipating the entrance of Lord Tresham. Sir Richard Ingle, Mr. Bathurst's chief inAnthony Bathurst looked from Sir Richard to his companion. "Aye, sir," returned the old man with the weatherbeaten face; "there's days we get given to us at times, "Sir Richard," remarked Anthony Bathurst with grave ./cache/mdp.39015063514791.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063514791.txt