id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075727010 Fletcher J. S. The Chestermarke instinct by J.S. Fletcher 1921 .txt text/plain 56189 4905 90 led into the open country, in the direction of Ellersdeane, where Mr. Gabriel Chestermarke, senior proprietor of the bank, resided. "Now, Neale," said Gabriel Chestermarke. Gabriel looked at Neale, and drew Lord Ellersdeane's attention to him. "We can't get away from the fact that Mr. Horbury has disappeared," remarked Neale, looking at Gabriel or Joseph Chestermarke thinks about anything," answered Neale. "Chestermarke's Bank," said Neale, turning to as Betty said good-night to Neale and turned sadly was known in every shop and tavern parlour in Scarnham Market-Place that despite the town-crier's announcement, and the wild rumours of the night before, Chestermarke's Bank was all right, and Chestermarkes were already speaking of Horbury in the past "And we," said Starmidge, turning to Polke, "had "You may like to know," said Neale, coming up "Gabriel Chestermarke knows," answered Neale. "Here's a gentleman coming as might know, Mr. Polke," he said. ./cache/nyp.33433075727010.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075727010.txt