id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063942802 Fielding Archibald E. The Clifford affair, by A. Fielding 1927 .txt text/plain 66422 6433 91 Pointer meanwhile looked up Clifford's town address. man whom Pointer knew, by Ward's description, to be Newman, Julian Clifford's private secretary, and whom he had "What sort of man is this Arnold Haslar?" Pointer finally thought that he had seen Mr. and Mrs. Clifford at a restaurant in company with Sir Edward Clifford, told Pointer Arnold Haslar, and Julian Clifford was to be at once reported directly to the Chief Inspector at New Scotland Yard. Might have all but succeeded," Pointer said, apparently not looking at the man. "Mrs. Clifford," Pointer said solemnly, "from where he "You think this is Mr. Clifford's writing?" Pointer asked "I don't think he'll come back," Pointer said thoughtfully, following Clifford down the stairs and into the library, "Has Miss Haslar left the room at all?" Pointer asked. "Mrs. Clifford," Pointer said again, "I must take this away ./cache/mdp.39015063942802.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063942802.txt