id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076061179 Waddel Charles Carey The Van Suyden sapphires / by Charles Carey 1905 .txt text/plain 52415 3753 84 It struck me now that her welcome was unusually cooing; and my suspicions were confirmed when, an hour or so later, as I was dressing for dinner, there came a low tap on my door him either in looks or manner; he was just a delightful, silent, middle-aged man with a charming voice, and kind, pleasant eyes behind his "Her maid was unable to account for it," continued the Captain; "and Mrs. Van Suyden The Captain's eyes gave me a glance of admiring relief for my quick perceptions. "You will pardon my intrusion, Miss Bramblestone," said the Captain, turning to me; "but I —the famous sapphires and a necklace of superb rubies belonging to Miss Elida Yeats, the day, that no one passed that way except members of the house party going to or coming Baggerly, and tell Sonnenthal and the Wan Suydens to find their stolen jewels as best they might. ./cache/nyp.33433076061179.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076061179.txt