id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063942810 Fielding Archibald The Eames-Erskine case; a detective story by A. Fielding 1925 .txt text/plain 46629 3922 91 The manager's one desire was that the Chief InTHE EAMES-ERSKINE CASE 19 a young man carrying a bag had come into the hotel someone 'phoned up at five o'clock to say that Mr. Eames, of room number fourteen, wished to let us know Pointer found the room still untouched by the chambermaid, and he locked the door behind him with an air Looking in, Pointer saw Watts talking to Miller, who resembled Eames' entry on the hotel book, though perhaps, to his keen eyes, a trifle laboured-looking. Much of this Pointer knew from his and Watt's examination of her room and wardrobe, while she had been the young man's memory, but Pointer got the clue he "Do you think there's any chance of the affair turning out to be political, sir?" asked Watts. "My dear sir, I know as little of Robert Erskine's Pointer thought that Mr. Beale had looked annoyed ./cache/mdp.39015063942810.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063942810.txt