id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435017624511 Lynch Lawrence L. A blind lead : daring and thrilling adventures, clever detective work / by Lawrence L. Lynch <E.M. Van Deventer> ... ; illustrated 1912 .txt text/plain 108367 8368 91 It was Effingham who at last cut short the chatter of Mrs. Carrington Leach, noted as she was for her ever ready and vivacious flow of small talk; and it was Iris who held back for a in a close group, and Larne, having met and talked with Effingham for the first time, he had studied him narrowly, while seeming occurred; and I came here, today, to put the matter before Abinger, who at once, almost, suggested Mr. Larne, as the man most to Abinger, as my legal adviser and nearest friend, and to Mr. Larne, as the man to whom I look for—a solution to the strange, must say some pretty things to Mr. Effingham's friends, Mr. Abinger of whom I have seen very little of late, and Mr.—L— By the way, Effingham, have youbut of course you have, a good picture of Miss Iris La Croix?" ./cache/osu.32435017624511.pdf ./txt/osu.32435017624511.txt