id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015014603115 Jacobs T. C. H. Scorpion's trail by T. C. H. Jacobs 1934 .txt text/plain 65767 6361 87 Hanson smiled as he turned to Dick. "Barnard," said Hanson quietly, "The Scorpion is in "Barnard," he said quietly but impressively, "Ann Trehawke Penhayle is the girl who found The Scorpion's victim at Instow." Paul Hanson, who had looked into Ann's eyes with all Hanson smiled at the expression on Dick's face. Ann and Dick were somewhere in the garden and he was alone with Hanson in the Mr. Clayton," replied Hanson, as the old man moved restlessly in his chair. But when later, after taking leave of their host, Hanson walked down the drive with Ann she returned to the The old man started and took Dick's hand mechanically. "Yes, I know your difficulties, Barnard," replied Hanson soothingly. "Oh, Dick has his serious moments too," smiled Hanson. "I am Doctor Hanson, Dick Marlow's friend." Hanson's eyes twinkled as he put a hand upon Dick's ./cache/mdp.39015014603115.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015014603115.txt