id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b4102516 Russell William. The recollections of a policeman by Thomas Waters [i.e. W. Russell] 1852 .txt text/plain 50584 2994 77 We soon arrived before the door of a quiet, respectable looking house in one of the streets leading from the Strand : a low there was this sum in the house, was his nephew Robert Bristowe, to whom he had written, directing his letter to the Hummums Hotel, London, stating that the sum for the long-contemplated purchase of Ryland's had been some time lying idle at Surely, thought I, this man is guiltless of the crime imputed to him ; and yet At this moment the porter entered to announce the arrival of the gentleman As soon as I concluded, the magistrates consulted together for a few minutes; and then the chairman, addressing the prisoner, said, "I have to inform you that the bench In reply to this home-thrust, Mr. Smith placed the letter addressed by Miss Lloyd to his son in the hands of the questioner, ./cache/uc1.b4102516.pdf ./txt/uc1.b4102516.txt