id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 55960 Hume, Fergus The Lady from Nowhere: A Detective Story .txt text/plain 59457 4406 87 "And who killed Miss Ligram?" asked Gebb, looking keenly at Mrs. Presk. "Did Miss Ligram usually dress like this?" asked Gebb, turning to Mrs. Presk. "Aha!" said Gebb, triumphantly, "then you may depend upon it, Mrs. Presk, that when you came home the assassin was in the house." minutes between the time Miss Gilmar left Kirkstone alive and Dean "Miss Gilmar kill Kirkstone?" cried Gebb, thinking of his own "I know all that Dean said," interrupted Gebb, "also that he escaped; Miss Wedderburn wrote and informed you of that," said Gebb, "It was not yours," said Gebb, sharply; "it was Miss Gilmar's. "Does Mr. Ferris know Dean?" asked Gebb, looking up sharply. "And Miss Gilmar was murdered at Grangebury," said the detective. "Well, I believe that Dean is guilty of murdering Miss Gilmar," said "But why did you kill Miss Gilmar?" asked Gebb; for Ferris and Edith ./cache/55960.txt ./txt/55960.txt