id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076049638 Prentis John H. The case of Doctor Horace : a study of the importance of conscience in the detection of crime / by John H. Prentis 1907 .txt text/plain 30109 2495 89 hat drawn low on his forehead, and having a black bandage over one eye, rang of the Doctor's office went away. the man came in the Doctor was balancing himself in the office chair, but at to Edwin Wallace, of the said city of Detroit, if on that day he is not and has not lay the murdered man, in clothes, in murdered man and his murderer separated, and Wallace went forth, in open city, like some long-lost wanderer coming back to his now unfamiliar native he points the way to things that man has broad, felt hat and having a black bandage over one eye, rang the door-bell of a Hunter: the dead man in the chair, the kind of human being; a murderer without a conscience, a man without humanity. that man as the real murderer, and as he looked very little like Edwin Wallace, or "Come into the house," said Wallace, ./cache/nyp.33433076049638.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076049638.txt