id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b3549035 Hanshew Thomas W. Cleek of Scotland Yard : detective stories by T. P. Hanshew 1914 .txt text/plain 100474 6979 88 That chap Cleek was the man that did it, sir. In another minute he was back again, laying the cloth and setting out the dishes, while Narkom improved the time of waiting by straying round the room and "Cleek, my dear fellow, are you a magician?" said Narkom, sinking into a chair, overcome. Cleek had barely time to recall Narkom's statement regarding the semi-imbecile mother, when Miss Valmond gave "Was it from there you saw the occurrence, Miss Valmond?" asked Cleek, looking past her into "the dim religious light" of the sanctuary. at this terrible time," said Miss Renfrew when Cleek was "Miss Renfrew," said Cleek, sinking his voice and look, "I hardly think that your honour will be called into question, Sir Charles," replied Cleek, liking him the better for said Cleek, and reached round his arm over the man's Look!" said Cleek, and opened up the little ./cache/uc1.b3549035.pdf ./txt/uc1.b3549035.txt