id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt umn.319510020851149 Fletcher J. S. The orange-yelow diamond 1922 .txt text/plain 65286 5814 89 to his old schoolmate, John Purdie, in far-away Scotland, explaining his present circumstances, and asking "That's worth knowing, any way," said Lauriston. through the door into the parlour there, ' ' answered Lauriston, "and I saw your grandfather lying on the floor. "I know nothing of it," said Lauriston, "I saw no Just then the constable returned with several newspapers and handed them over to Ayscough, who immediately laid them on a desk and turned to the advertisements, while the others crowded round him. Wildrose left the old man alive, and the time when Mr. Lauriston found him dead, somebody came into the shop he said, turning to Melky, "I think you had better tell "I'm the old man's granddaughter," said Zillah, "Let me tell," said Purdie, as Lauriston was about to "Mrs. Goldmark," he said, "did you know the man "Don't ask me, Mr. Purdie!" said Melky. ./cache/umn.319510020851149.pdf ./txt/umn.319510020851149.txt