id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435017956749 Futrelle Jacques The thinking machine on the case / by Jacques Futrelle. 1908 .txt text/plain 59535 5518 87 "I can say nothing until I know all the facts," interrupted The Thinking Machine. Thinking Machine who leaned back in his chair, squinting steadily upward and with his long, slender fingers The Thinking Machine turned his squint eyes on Half an hour later Professor Van Dusen and Hutchinson Hatch were on a train rushing back to the city. Then Hatch and The Thinking Machine went to the "How do you know?" asked The Thinking Machine Later that day The Thinking Machine sent to Mrs. Roswell the two missing diamonds, the glass head of a "Do you happen to know Mme. Curie's handwriting?" asked The Thinking Machine after a cursory "Mr. Berkerstrom, Mr. Hatch," said The Thinking Machine gravely. "Yes, I know," said The Thinking Machine grumpily. At eleven o'clock Hutchinson Hatch and The Thinking Machine called at the van Safford home. Then The Thinking Machine turned to Hatch. ./cache/osu.32435017956749.pdf ./txt/osu.32435017956749.txt