id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9807 Fletcher, J. S. (Joseph Smith) Scarhaven Keep .txt text/plain 76898 6062 89 But instead of the fine face and distinguished presence of Mr. Bassett Oliver, he found himself confronting a young man who looked like "I said Sir Cresswell Oliver--quite plainly," answered Copplestone. "The present Mr. Greyle came from America," said Copplestone. "Hand the stick to Mr. Marston Greyle, Mr. Copplestone," said Audrey in "Marston Greyle," he said, presently, "or his agent, Peter Chatfield, or "Then his brother, Sir Cresswell Oliver, and his solicitor, Mr. Petherton, must be wired for from London," observed Copplestone, turning "I'll give you a glass of good old wine," said Mrs. Greyle as they went One day he came to me, 'By-the-bye, Dennie!' he said, 'I met that Mr. Marston Greyle today who sent me that romantic one-act thing. "Tell you when I come," replied Copplestone with another look. "That's Sir Cresswell's doing," said Copplestone, turning to Audrey. "We know that!" said Vickers with a glance at Copplestone. ./cache/9807.txt ./txt/9807.txt