id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076090178 Levison Eric. The eye witness / by Eric Levison 1921 .txt text/plain 57082 5178 87 HERE was a sudden silence immediately following the banker's remark, and, for an instant the eyes of Courtney Gillian studied the face man before him, sent to Florida for the express purpose of tracing, if possible, the origin of the counterfeit, would fail to report each step of his investigation; and John Ulmstead could not but see that his Ralph Wilshire, a man nearly as old as the president of the St. John's National Bank, entered, casting a look of mild inquiry in Gillian's direction. The doctor's little eyes turned squarely on Gillian. He turned from the desk, remembering Hal Tyndall's remark when that young man had first seen "The senator is a little bit given to being overenthusiastic, I think." Gillian passed back the flattering letter and smiled at the twinkle in the eye of Gillian stood by the door leading into John Ulmstead's office and watched the man addressed as "I just came from Wilshire's house," Gillian began, piloting Tyndall up Forsythe Street. ./cache/nyp.33433076090178.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076090178.txt