id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063551207 Grierson Francis Durham The limping man by Francis D. Grierson 1926 .txt text/plain 52561 4045 87 secret of the Limping Man as successfully as did Professor Wells and Inspector Sims. tell us, Philip, I think we had better go up to Mr. Abbeymead's room." said, in answer to Merivale's inquiring look, "the man to hear that I have succeeded in persuading Professor Wells to help us in this matter of Abbeymead's "I don't want you to think I'm simply a coldblooded rotter, Sir Charles," he said, "but Uncle "I fancy," said the Professor, noting Pamela's colour, "that he hoped that a certain mutual attraction And Teddy said it very nicely, Pamela thought. "I think," said the Professor inquiringly to Pamela, "One is really encouraged to think that Mr. Abbeymead was anxious to suggest to Teddy that his letter "Well done, Teddy," said the Professor, when they "Well done, Teddy," said the Professor, when they "Well, Sims," said the Professor to the detective, "I don't know," said the Professor, glancing at Sims. ./cache/mdp.39015063551207.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063551207.txt