id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt wu.89011732724 Fletcher J. S. The Bartenstein case by J. S. Fletcher 1913 .txt text/plain 41553 3345 87 There was nobody near at hand to eavesdrop, and for some time Lieutenant Lauderdale and Miss Oxenham continued to play the Inspector Dwayne, who was also noting everything in his own quick, observant way, walked "I understand that you found Mr. Bartenstein's dead body?" said Inspector Dwayne. "Good evening, sir," said the Inspector. "Good morning, sir," said Inspector Dwayne, "My great-grandfather, señor," said Lauderdale, "became possessed of the sword-stick in "I know all of it, sir," said Señor Olivares. "And that need not keep you long, Mr. Abrahams," said the Inspector, who then gave "Come along, sir," said the Inspector. "Good afternoon, Mr. Dwayne," said Miss ma'am, I believe ?" said Inspector Dwayne. looking round the old shops," said the Inspector old times' sake," said Inspector Dwayne, "I "Poisons-diamonds an old man ?" said Inspector Dwayne. "Don't know," said the Inspector, looking at "Good afternoon, Inspector," said Lauderdale. ./cache/wu.89011732724.pdf ./txt/wu.89011732724.txt