id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101042611911 Morrison Arthur Chronicles of Martin Hewitt by Arthur Morrison 1896 .txt text/plain 55652 4763 89 round at the evening paper office by eight, I naturally felt a little worn and disgusted with things minutely described Kingscote's work on the boarding-house panels, Hewitt asked me for the names Hewitt was long in coming, and internal symptoms of the approach of dinner-time (we had had no He required little assurance to encourage him to speak openly before Hewitt, and he said "Good-day to you, gentlemen," said the carTHE NICOBAR BULLION CASE. " Yesterday," said Hewitt, "no doubt you saw The boy disappeared, and Hewitt turned to Merrick and said, "I think you may as well send that His principals had replied to his telegram after Hewitt's departure the day before, giving him a free hand to do "Now," said Hewitt, turning to Merrick, "we "I don't know much of the young man," Mr. Crellan said slowly. Hewitt placed his hand kindly on the man's ./cache/njp.32101042611911.pdf ./txt/njp.32101042611911.txt