id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101068171360 Hume Fergus The carbuncle clue : a mystery / by Fergus Hume 1896 .txt text/plain 50873 4585 88 of Conway's innocence," said Rixton drily. "Never mind the third floor," said Rixton, interrupting the flow of Mrs. Phorney's speech. "I know the Yale key," said Rixton, taking note of "I suppose you became acquainted with Mr. Conway by living in the same house?" said Rixton, "Rixton!" said Conway, coming forward with outstretched hands. Bennett might possibly know something about Mrs. Brynmaur likely to explain her extraordinary actions. Bennett's movements on that night; of Mrs. Brynmaur's behaviour; of Madrazo's extraordinary conduct ; and, above all, the possession of the dead man's woman is in love with a man," added Rixton, significantly, "she generally tells him a good deal about "You flatter me, Mrs. Brynmaur," said Rixton, "Mrs. Brynmaur wants to marry Conway," said "Mr. Conway is not with you, I suppose ?" said Mrs. Brynmaur, as Rixton made his bow. "Ah, yes," said Madrazo, in answer to Rixton's ./cache/njp.32101068171360.pdf ./txt/njp.32101068171360.txt