id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063976925 Usher Wilfrid. The great hold-up mystery, by Wilfrid Usher 1929 .txt text/plain 63188 4427 86 man's chest, apparently trying to tear open his waistcoat, when an iron hand seized him by the neck from breast-bone Peter waited for him, leaning a little forward on the balls of his feet, his arms hanging loosely fat man, now, on Peter's approach, immediately took The man slowly felt his dangling arm, and Peter "High time, too," growled the man who looked like burst open and the man who had taken away Peter's "My little friend," said Peter quietly, "the search "Just a little," said Peter with his eyes closed, "just The following morning, when he had done interviewing managers and policemen, Peter went to the golfclub determined to try to come to some sort of understanding with Colonel Venning. "Don't you know me, Venning?" said Peter with a So also, it appeared, was the little man, for as Peter plans, Mr. Peter Brown?" said Sir Mortimer with ./cache/mdp.39015063976925.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063976925.txt