id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063548971 Glidden Minna (Wesselhoft) Mrs. The Long island murders, by M. W. Glidden 1937 .txt text/plain 41285 4568 96 Larry turned left, to the smoking room where Vera's much sought Butterfly was flattened against the outside wall of Vera's unlit flower room behind an enormous thick-growing shrub close to the open double Farrel went in, the Butterfly close on his heels peering timidly around McFarland. "Miss Montjoy, are you absolutely certain that Gorman did not come into the ballroom after Miss Graham ran from the flower room?" Lucile Graham is obviously suspect, then Vera, and last, John Ainsley." And McFarland had heard them talk when her husband came to her, the wife's voice terrified, his tense. CAREY BRENT was not disturbed when McFarland telephoned her of Lucile's disappearance with If Lucile killed Gorman, it's not likely Larry knows it and it's a pity he Carey retreated to the living room where John Ainsley came to her. The Chinese butler declares that he heard a man talking with Miss Montjoy in the flower room at half past ten. ./cache/mdp.39015063548971.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063548971.txt