id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076022346 Stevenson Burton Egbert The Marathon mystery : a story of Manhattan / by Burton E. Stevenson ... ; with five scenes in colour by Eliot Keen 1904 .txt text/plain 61767 5959 92 "I thought she would if you kept at her," said Godfrey, sitting down with a quick nod of satisfaction. "Miss Croydon," said Godfrey, gently yet clearly, As Godfrey paused to look at her, the door opened Simmonds stood looking at her; Godfrey turned to "Miss Croydon," said Godfrey, "this is Coroner Godfrey's heart gave a sudden leap—so Miss Croydon had told the truth, after all! But the face was more than merely handsome—it was open, ingenuous, winning—and looking at it, one could understand without further explanation how it happened that Jonn Tolbert Drysdale had so many friends and so few enemies. Godfrey, looking at her as she came steadily forward to the stand, felt his heart warm with admiration. "With Miss Croydon," said Godfrey, completing "You are wrong, Miss Croydon," said Tremaine, "only myself, my wife, her sister, Miss Croydon, Drysdale, Tremaine, and the two Grahams." "Yes," said Delroy, looking down at it; "I didn't ./cache/nyp.33433076022346.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076022346.txt