id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063551199 Gribble Leonard R. The case of the Malverne diamonds. 1937 .txt text/plain 51058 5058 91 Before the case is solved by the ingenious Inspector Anthony Slade of Scotland Yard, several murders are committed, involving an American Olympic champion, Lady "I think the Tears of Death will be safe," said Slade "Still got that something on his mind," Slade said, speaking to Clinton. Away from Butterick, Clinton said to Slade, "You don't Slade recalled Lady Malverne's first acceptance of the news, her reaction to the doubt and suspicion that had immediately assailed her mind, and realized that he was seeing another "But you say Butterick was watching him when the diamonds were taken." Frenton gave proof that he was following what Slade said. While the local men were taking finger-prints and photographing the dead man, and while Max Reisenberg superintended the packing of their things, Slade sought Mrs. Clammer. "I think I know him sufficiently to realize that, Mrs. Pegwell," said Slade, remembering the process of his own ./cache/mdp.39015063551199.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063551199.txt