id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063956539 Stewart Alfred W. The eye in the museum by J. J. Connington [pseud.] 1930 .txt text/plain 54545 4681 87 "Don't think that's the sort of thing Miss Hazlemere would care to see, Buckland." "You see, Miss, I'm going off first thing tomorrow; and I don't know when the doctor'11 allow Entering the drawing-room, Dr. Platt saw Mrs. Fenton's figure stretched on a settee on the other I mean, if Mrs. Fenton had lived, Miss Hazlemere wouldn't have the night of Mrs. Fenton's death, Miss Hazlemere James Corwen's eyes followed those of the Superintendent and he watched Joyce's face to see the The Superintendent, however, had not waited for James Corwen merely in order to have his company; he By the time that Superintendent Ross was ensconced in an easy-chair in the sub-editor's room, Must have been a bit awkward for Hyndford when his brother got mixed up with Mrs. Fenton. tone, "I think you said Mrs. Fenton took out a As the constable moved out of the way, Superintendent Ross lifted the dead man's hand and ./cache/mdp.39015063956539.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063956539.txt