id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063525565 Black Elizabeth Best The Ravenelle riddle, a Peter Strangely mystery by E. Best Black 1933 .txt text/plain 62286 5745 90 "That's all I ask of you," said Geoffrey Lawe, rising and restlessly starting to pace the floor of Strangely's tiny library. "Pick yourself up, man, and come on," began Strangely impatiently, but paused at Lawe's look of amazement. "Heavens, man," said Strangely, running his long fingers impatiently through his hair. you had come to us at once with the information that Mr. Strangely was stopping the night in Cumberland's vacated room, the young man who had been Rilla Ravenelle's cousin, and, during Lawe's words, the newspaper men in the front row were Mr. Strangely have attached any importance to the fact of Mrs. O'Brien mailing a letter on the night that Rilla Ravenelle disappeared—and not one of us could tell that it would turn out to Therefore, since neither Lawe nor Mrs. O'Brien had spoken of Rilla Ravenelle as a left-handed person, When Strangely had said to Geoffrey Lawe that ./cache/mdp.39015063525565.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063525565.txt