id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063923687 Hosken Clifford James Wheeler The strange case of "William" Cook by Richard Keverne [pseud.] 1928 .txt text/plain 86642 8528 93 Jean passed out of Culver's mind, and when he remembered the old man he did so with a touch of shame. And the tale he had told the police Culver heard elaborated an hour later when a fussy, little, bearded, plainclothes man arrived, with a big attache-case full of papers "Look here, Parry," he said, "I want to tell you something about last night's affair." "That's the position, Parry," Culver said, as he finished. He looks a man-eater," Culver said. Culver bent down to do what Parry had asked Mrs. Coke to do—clear the lead. was known to Ann Gray; a man, Culver had little doubt, "Mr. Parry on the telephone, sir," he said, and Culver Parry, you look fit," Culver said, in genuine amazement. "Good man," said Culver with feeling. That lie about Harris being Parry's man; Culver was Ann. If Franklin Parry said a thing, Culver was quite ./cache/mdp.39015063923687.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063923687.txt