id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074862008 Hume Fergus The mystery of the shadow, by Fergus Hume 1906 .txt text/plain 64429 6167 93 "It is good of you to come," said Mrs. Ainsleigh, "The stranger was some tradesman, or moneylender," thought Youle, " and Mrs. Ainsleigh having discovered some of Gilbert's trickery, has had a row with since he went away," said Mrs. Ainsleigh scornfully; Youle opened the door, and there saw the parlour, with the furniture in disorder, and near the overturned table the body of Mrs. Ainsleigh, with her hands It occurred to Youle that Dr. Parsons might know much more about Mrs. Ainsleigh's "The man must have been well acquainted with Mrs. Ainsleigh," said Harold to himself, as he set out on a By the way, Barnacles," went on Youle, in any easy conversational tone, so as not to arouse the man's suspicions, "there was a sailor called to see Mrs. Ainsleigh on the Monday before she died." If I tell Mrs. Brady that Ainsleigh is to marry Alix, she ./cache/nyp.33433074862008.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074862008.txt