id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.31210009697069 Chancellor John. The mystery of Norman's Court by John Chancellor 1924 .txt text/plain 65713 5419 90 "I said just now that you knew everybody in the house except Sir Ambrose. Sir Ambrose, Selma Fairburn, Orme Jefferson and Bowden sat together, and Henry Jefferson, Helen, Martin Greig, Bannister and myself made up the other party. that I was a guest in the house, that I was insulting Henry Jefferson by brawling in this way; I forgot everything except that I wanted to kill Bowden. "Come now, Bannister," Sir Ambrose said. which I was sure was Martin Greig; Bowden smoking his cigar in the little room; my savage hatred of Sir Ambrose and Bannister were close to Bowden's door, and at the moment I arrived they hammered on it with their "It looks like murder!" Sir Ambrose said, "We'll take a look around the room," Sir Ambrose said, in answer to me. saw the constable and the police-doctor, with Bannister and Jefferson and Sir Ambrose behind them, "Miss Helen Jefferson, sir," the constable said, ./cache/uc1.31210009697069.pdf ./txt/uc1.31210009697069.txt