id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076047871 Reeve Arthur B. The dream doctor : the new adventure of Craig Kennedy, scientific detective / by Arthur B. Reeve 1914 .txt text/plain 82525 6132 84 letter from a Constant Reader who asks, 'Is this Professor Craig Kennedy really all that you say he is, "You have evidently travelled considerably," remarked Kennedy, avoiding the question for the time. "Professor and Madame Millefleur-otherwise Miller,"—whispered O'Connor, noting Kennedy's questioning gaze and taking his arm to hurry him down "The little writing-room," reasoned Kennedy as we "Because," he went on seriously, "that case interrupted a long series of tests I am making on the sensitiveness of selenium to light, and I want to finish the "plant." No less interested in the case than himself, I needed no second invitation, and in a few minutes we were headed from our rooms toward the laboratory, where Kennedy had apparatus to meet almost any conceivable emergency. As I looked at the little silver thing and at Kennedy's face, which betrayed nothing, I felt that here ./cache/nyp.33433076047871.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076047871.txt