id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34277 Tracy, Louis A Mysterious Disappearance .txt text/plain 80869 6492 86 Mr. Claude Bruce, barrister and man about town, whose clean-cut features An hour later Sir Charles Dyke left the library and went to bed. To save time I may tell you that Lady Dyke returned to the "I suppose these things are soon lost sight of?" said Bruce casually. "You must know," he said, "that Sir Charles Dyke can proceed against you By this time Bruce had assured himself that Mr. Dodge did not know Mr. Corbett's identity, and if Mrs. Hillmer's brother had changed his name "In the first place," said Bruce, "let me ask you whether or not you "You're not looking very well, sir," said White, his round eyes fixed on may have departed a few hours after Lady Dyke's death, as Mrs. Hillmer "Do you mean the wife of Sir Charles Dyke?" said Mensmore; and the Mrs. Hillmer did not even know of Sir Charles Dyke's death until weeks ./cache/34277.txt ./txt/34277.txt