id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435007302094 Cole G. D. H. The Brooklyn murders 1924 .txt text/plain 84360 6413 89 the first floor Joan, having seen Sir Vernon to his room, sat "No. Of course, Miss Joan or Miss Woodman or Sir Vernon may have seen him without my knowing." Mr. Carter Woodman, Sir Vernon Brooklyn's lawyer, arrived. Also, George was strongly against Prinsep's marrying Miss Joan Cowper, which Sir Vernon had set Walter Brooklyn called at Liskeard House a few minutes after ten on the night of the murder. Walter Brooklyn, he reflected, would not stand to inherit Sir Vernon's money unless both nephews were cleared out of the motive Walter Brooklyn had to put both nephews of Sir Vernon out of the way." Joan was still lying back in her chair, with closed eyes, trying to think the thing out, when Winter announced that Mr. Ellery was in the lounge, and would like to see her if she Joan left at each Club a message asking Walter Brooklyn ./cache/osu.32435007302094.pdf ./txt/osu.32435007302094.txt