id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063942836 Fielding Archibald The footsteps that stopped by A. Fielding 1927 .txt text/plain 82384 8136 92 with you," Haviland explained, "for the benefit of Mr. Wilmot who is looking into Mrs. Tangye's death. not go into the room where Mrs. Tangye was?" Pointer Pointer, apparently for Wilmot's sake—seemed much interested in Mrs. Tangye's directions about her expected "Yes," Wilmot said slowly, thinking over Pointer's words, "I maintain," he said again, after turning Pointer's suggestion carefully over in his mind, "that Mrs. Tangye stuck "Her being afraid of Tangye," Pointer went on thoughtfully, shows that he either is, or she thinks he is, at least connected with his wife's death." Of course if Wilmot and Haviland were right, Mrs. Tangye might have been so lost in brooding thoughts as to looked, in fact, to Pointer, as though Mrs. Tangye had selected them as essential and sufficient for her purposes before "Looks as though Vardon and Tangye have an understanding of some sort, in fact," Haviland thought. ./cache/mdp.39015063942836.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063942836.txt