id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.49015002078799 Walling R. A. J. The corpse with the eerie eye : a Philip Tolefree mystery / by R. A. J. Walling. 1942 .txt text/plain 57633 6315 91 Jardine and Sharpe and Miss Lowell were standing together when little Trahair came in. What Tolefree thought of Mapperley was expressed to Jardine next morning. He went into the hall with Jardine and Tolefree, said Tolefree looked where Sharpe and Jardine were staring. As Tolefree got out of the car, the Superintendent said, "I shall want to take formal statements from you At three o'clock Tolefree and Fisher sat in the Superintendent's room at the police offices in Castle-Dinas. "Everyone hostile in a greater or less degree to Beresford except Miss Lowell," said Tolefree. But I don't think there are any traces of Jardine on Goonbarrow Downs," said Tolefree, as he took "I know what I'd do, Tolefree," said Sharpe. "Of course not," said Tolefree, with a side-look at Dr. Mapperley. "Look here, Tolefree," said Sharpe, "come out to Carnmarth and see Mapperley." "That other man," said Tolefree, "was Pugsley." ./cache/mdp.49015002078799.pdf ./txt/mdp.49015002078799.txt