id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt umn.31951002087028s Fletcher J. S. The mystery of Lynne Court with an introduction by Lee Thayer 1923 .txt text/plain 60664 5091 90 truth was that Smith, an old schoolfellow of Hextall's, was a man of considerable means, who trifled "Good afternoon, Styler," said Hextall. tell Fowler to bring with him, if possible, a photograph of Kesteven, and one of Mr. Darrell Tress." "Hextall," said Smith, "I think we had better go while I went into the house to tell Mr. Tress and Mr. Tickell," answered Fowler. said, as he ushered Hextall and Smith into the room. and Hextall and Smith went downstairs—to find Darrell Tress in conversation with a lady whom he presently introduced as Mrs. Renton, a neighbour. SMITH and Hextall spent that night as Darrell Tress's ought to have a governess, you know, and we happened to mentioned it to Kesteven, and he immediately said he knew the very person, and got Miss "I want to hear," said Hextall, glancing at Smith's "That's right, Styler," said Smith, who in his turn "One thing at a time, Styler," said Smith. ./cache/umn.31951002087028s.pdf ./txt/umn.31951002087028s.txt