id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063957339 Fletcher J. S. Ravensdene court by J. S. Fletcher 1922 .txt text/plain 63274 4817 89 old man, like Mr. Cazalette," she replied. a tall, good-looking man, dark of eye and hair; moustached and bearded; apparently under forty years of Joy—the man who, like himself, was asking for information about an old churchyard in which people murdered men came to an end, I observed that Mr. Cazalette, most of whose time was devoted to his "Miss Raven and myself," I replied, "know nothing whatever of Mr Cazalette except that he is a would like to know is—why did Salter Quick come "Up to now nobody knows," said Miss Raven. "That Salter Quick asked you particular questions about when he met you on the headlands, Mr. Middlebrook," answered Scarterfield, with a knowing look, '' and that he was very anxious to get some "Don't—don't you think there may be some explanation of this in what Salter Quick said to Mr. Middlebrook when they met on the cliffs ?'' she asked. ./cache/mdp.39015063957339.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063957339.txt