id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433112004837 Hanshew Thomas W. The riddle of the night : being the record of a singular adventure of that remarkable detective genius, Hamilton Cleek, the man of the forty faces, once known to the police as the Vanishing Cracksman / by Thomas W. Hanshew ... ; illustrated by Gordon Grant. --- 1915 .txt text/plain 64220 4886 91 came home after something like fifteen years of absence; bought in the old family place, Ulmer Court, "As it happens, I do," said Narkom, "for I happened to be at Clavering Close when it took place. torches revealed his prisoner to be a sturdy, fairhaired young man, and a first glance showed Cleek son and heir of Sir Philip Clavering, the young man One thing is pretty certain, and that is that young Geoffrey Clavering knows "Good-bye for a little time," said Cleek, reaching "An ingenious young man that reporter, Mr. Narkom, and his deductions regarding those marks reflect great credit upon him," said the latter. that she thought she heard Lady Katharine's bedroom door open in the night and some one steal out "Looked like it, at all events," said Cleek, selecting a cigar and lighting up. " Good-night," said Cleek. ./cache/nyp.33433112004837.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433112004837.txt