id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074867437 Jenkins Herbert George Malcolm Sage, detective by Herbert Jenkins ... 1921 .txt text/plain 51186 4147 85 Sir James had dropped into a chair on the opposite side of Malcolm Sage's table. When a few minutes later Sir James and Thompson entered with the finger-prints, Malcolm Sage "Have you the key of the safe, Mr. Dane?" enquired Malcolm Sage as the young man entered, to shake hands with Malcolm Sage, and then followed the general, who, with a final glare at William Johnson, as he held open the swing-door, passed "Whitaker and Inspector Wensdale," said Malcolm Sage, his eyes still on the book before ยท "Don't think too harshly of Callice," said Malcolm Sage as he shook hands with Sir John. A moment later Malcolm Sage appeared, followed by Sir Lyster, who "Perhaps Sir Lyster will tell me, or Lord Beamdale," suggested Malcolm Sage, looking from one "I will ask you, sir," said Malcolm Sage, turning to him, "to give me a letter to Mr. Woldington, asking him to do as I request. ./cache/nyp.33433074867437.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074867437.txt