id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22278 Meade, L. T. A Master of Mysteries .txt text/plain 51109 3786 89 mind a word I said, and the next day, sir, he was off, carrying his The man turned and looked at his wife, who at that moment entered the "Good-night, sir," said the old man; "good-night; I wish you well." "Speak," I said, giving the old man a shake. "Did you say that Phyllis Curzon is coming to-morrow?" asked the old man "Look, look," he said, and turning I saw that the great door had swung "Good-evening, sir," he said, touching his cap to Bainbridge; "I have "You have heard, Mr. Bell, all about this dreadful mystery?" said Mrs. Bainbridge as she led me towards the dining-room. "I'll just go and have a look at the light at the tunnel," said the man; The old man said that he would come downstairs. "This is his room, sir," said the man. "We will take Mr. Cressley into another room and then come back," I said ./cache/22278.txt ./txt/22278.txt