id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063938545 Hultman Helen Joan. Death at Windward hill, by Helen Joan Hultman 1931 .txt text/plain 66421 5782 90 time Miss Marrender's nephew came home she'd try Dick Stowe opened the door, and then turned and Apparently Dick Stowe had paid little attention W HEN Dick Stowe opened his eyes next morning Dick thought of what Sally Marrender had said about her cousin's ambitions in musical Dick Stowe had listened to Tracy's story without "An account of myself for Tuesday and Wednesday." Tracy took the words out of Dick's mouth. know the last time she had seen Miss Marrender's nieces Stowe asked her to come into Tracy's room If Tracy's landlady attempted an answer, Dick Stowe the way out to Windward Hill Dick Stowe passed "See here, Miss Marrender, did you go to Windward Hill last night to search for this piece of chain?" "But, Miss Marrender," interrupted Dick, "I happen Help was coming, but Dick Stowe did not know that, When Dick Stowe at length left Sally's rooms, it ./cache/mdp.39015063938545.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063938545.txt