id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063959418 Street Cecil J. C. Dr. Priestley lays a trap, by John Rhode [pseud.] 1934 .txt text/plain 67139 6302 88 an open car like that," replied Harold. "What is your explanation of the accident that happened to Mr. Lessingham's car, Mr. Weldon?" he asked I am sure of the numbers of Mr. Lessingham's car, for I looked them up Lessingham lived in London, and, I suppose, garaged his car somewhere near his rooms. Harraway told me, before I left Westernham yesterday, that the car was not the one belonging to Mr. Lessingham, though exactly similar to it." "It is curious that you should not have known Mr. Lessingham," said Hanslet, "for the car in which he that the car had been stolen, and our friend Superintendent Hanslet takes the matter in hand. that Lessingham could have been passing close to Mr. Catesby's house at the time the car was stolen?" "Did the experts see Mr. Chalk's car before the accident took place?" replied Dr. Priestley swiftly. of the car Lessingham was driving, sir?" asked Richard. ./cache/mdp.39015063959418.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063959418.txt