id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063551280 Hamilton Elaine. The Westminster mystery by Elaine Hamilton 1931 .txt text/plain 70388 7161 90 He went toward Laureen, leaving the door between the two rooms open and holding up a warning finger to her to be silent. "Good night, Miss Laureen," he said again. "All right, I'll come," he said irritably, fully conscious that this interruption gained time for Laureen, whereas experience had proved to him that an "Splendid," said the man, and thought to himself it would take a wider vision than that of Reynolds to see more than Laureen intended he should "Will you play to-night, Laureen?" asked Lansberg. "Your maid must be a treasure," Reynolds remarked to Laureen, whose face expressed cold disdain as she met his glance. "Do you know a man with a missing thumb, Mr. Lansberg?" he asked. of Mrs. de Groot's suite, and Therese went hurriedly to open it, closing the sitting-room door carefully behind her. IN Laureen's flat, to which Inspector Reynolds ./cache/mdp.39015063551280.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063551280.txt