id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435018408914 McIntyre John Thomas Ashton-Kirk, special detective / by John T. McIntyre ; illustrations by Ralph L. Boyer 1914 .txt text/plain 53821 4600 93 "In a short time," said Ashton-Kirk, "Mr. Scanlon will call. "The condition of Campe probably had its effect upon you," said Ashton-Kirk. moves," said the drawn-looking man, coughing Bat Scanlon looked at Ashton-Kirk and nodded. "But," said Miss Knowles, lightly, as they followed Campe out of the room and along a passage, "there are no strange knights to beat upon As they reached the roof of Schwartzberg, Ashton-Kirk saw the search-light, which he had witnessed in operation the night before, mounted on "My aunt, Miss Hohenlo," said Campe, "Mr. Ashton-Kirk." other day," said he, "I at once set about looking up the Campe family history. "To-night," said the big man, "I feel like taking a chance. "Well," said Scanlon, "that does look like a "Your crippled man, in his chair on the hilltop, watching the moon on the towers of Schwartzberg, is a pleasing thought," said Ashton-Kirk. said the big man to Ashton-Kirk. Then to Scanlon Ashton-Kirk said: "Do you ./cache/osu.32435018408914.pdf ./txt/osu.32435018408914.txt