id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063939097 Lockridge Frances Louise Davis. The dishonest murderer [by] Frances and Richard Lockridge 1949 .txt text/plain 49028 5829 94 sounds, and said, just as Freddie reached them, "Pam, this is "How do you do?" Pam North said, in a clear, light voice, "You're worried, Mrs. Haven," Pam North said. The admiral looked at Freddie, quickly, worry on his face. "Hello, Breese," Freddie Haven said, feeling that she was drunk, Freddie," her father had said, long ago, perhaps when "He's all right, Mrs. Burnley," Howard Phipps said. "Probably this man isn't the senator," Sergeant Blake said. "I know," Freddie Haven said, answering the tone. "Your father seemed to know him?" Pam said, and Freddie "Thank you," Freddie Haven said to the Norths. "All right, Marta," Freddie Haven said, for the moment not She looked over Celia's bent head to Curtis Grainger; said to When Freddie looked at him, he nodded briefly, and said, "Mrs. Haven?" Weigand said, and Freddie shook her head, "I know," Freddie Haven said. "I know," Freddie Haven said. ./cache/mdp.39015063939097.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063939097.txt