id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075744882 Orczy Emmuska Orczy Baroness The old man in the corner, by Baroness Orczy 1908 .txt text/plain 58415 3404 80 Miiller had been brimful of answers, ready with the most perfeet indictment, the most elaborate accusations against the bloated millionaire who had destroyed his dear friend Kershaw, and murdered him in Heaven knows what an out-of-the-way corner of the East End. According to him but one decision could be arrived at, namely, that the accused in the dock had, in a moment of passion, and perhaps of fear, killed the blackmailer who threatened him with disclosures which might for ever have ruined him socially, and, having committed the deed and fearing its consequences, probably realising that the patrolling constables might o&tch sigh I had read," said the man in the corner that day. "There was at that moment a look in Mr. Percival Brooks' face," continued the man in the Brighton resident was still missing, while Mrs. Morton was seen to look more haggard and careworn every day, mild excitement gave place to ./cache/nyp.33433075744882.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075744882.txt