id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101031806142 Pinkerton Allan The expressman and the detective By Allan Pinkerton 1874 .txt text/plain 58469 3602 83 dispatch came to me, from Green, stating that Mrs. Maroney had left New York for that place. Mrs. Maroney will most likely wish to remain in retirement for some time. The next day Madam Imbert received a call from Mrs. Maroney, who wished to more fully return her thanks for On one of the trips which Mrs. Maroney made to Philadelphia with De Forest, Rivers, who had headed them Rivers met Green here, and turning Mrs. Maroney over to him, came to the office of the Adams Express and reported to Bangs. "Mrs. Maroney," said Madam Imbert, " I fear you find IN the afternoon Madam Imbert called on Mrs. Maroney, leaving Miss Johnson at home. He went over to Patterson's and met Charlie May. Charlie said that Mrs. Maroney had called on his wife, "Mrs. Maroney," said Madam Imbert, getting up, "I in the city, Madam Imbert said to Mrs. Maroney: ./cache/njp.32101031806142.pdf ./txt/njp.32101031806142.txt