id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435055406540 Freeman R. Austin The adventures of Dr. Thorndyke : (The singing bone) / By R. Austin Freeman 1923 .txt text/plain 45227 3108 85 sharply to a tall man who stood close by, he said excitedly: "That's Brodski's umbrella. had carefully pocketed the dead man's property, was impatient to start and, accordingly, when Thorndyke had repacked his case and had, at his own request, been furnished with a lantern, we set off down the permanent way, Thorndyke carrying the light and I the indispensable green case. "Still, there is no harm in verifying the fact," said Thorndyke, and he added to me in a lower tone, "Pick up every "I can't allow you to enter private premises, sir," continued the inspector; but Thorndyke quietly dropped down Pointing to the latter, Thorndyke said to the inspector: "See what is in that box." "Then," said Thorndyke, picking up the flattened cigarette, "let us have a look at his tobacco-pouch." "You are coming, I suppose, Jervis?" said Thorndyke. "To look into the case generally," replied Thorndyke. ./cache/osu.32435055406540.pdf ./txt/osu.32435055406540.txt