id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101063582538 Kernahan Coulson Captain Shannon by Coulson Kernahan ... 1896 .txt text/plain 45011 2454 80 Shannon, the first question which I felt it necessary seriously to consider was whether the informer's evidence was to be credited; and I did the fact of my having seen Mullen in the Southend train was not due to a chance visit which "Look here, old man!" I said to Muir when minutes, should put the matter to you somewhat in this way: "From the fact of your following my record thus far, you are presumably The man, after looking in a tobacconist's window for half a minute, had taken the Green's cigar-case was a letter, evidently addressed to Mullen. understood also that, after having read the letter which gave him the clue to Mullen's connection with Mrs. Stanley Burgoyne, the other said — this time at least with absolute truthfulness, for as a matter of fact I did not know as ./cache/njp.32101063582538.pdf ./txt/njp.32101063582538.txt