id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435017603838 Holt Harrison Jewell. Midnight at Mears house : a detective story / by Harrison Jewell Holt ; illustrated by M.J. Spero. 1912 .txt text/plain 63552 5215 92 indeed quite by accident, in the course of a walkingtrip one summer after his return, that he had stumbled upon Mears House and learned who David which I entered first, half-dreading to find him murdered also, David Mears' room, Margaret's, and the "Some fool of a chambermaid got to hearing mysterious noises—voices in empty rooms, screams outside the house at night, people tapping on the window-panes, God knows what foolishness. Singularly enough, when I told him of the disappearance of the body, he asked me the same question that Arthur had—was I quite sure David Mears "David Mears would be alive now in all probability," I said. At the time of his coming to Mears House Garth At the time of David Mears' death I did not know "Ask him," she said, pointing at Garth. going to bed; and that when he got in, he heard someone talking with David Mears in the library. ./cache/osu.32435017603838.pdf ./txt/osu.32435017603838.txt