id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9378 Vance, Louis Joseph The Lone Wolf: A Melodrama .txt text/plain 78031 5045 80 and Lanyard noticed, or fancied, that the man from Scotland Yard turned Mademoiselle Bannon--with your permission--my friend, Monsieur Lanyard. Five minutes later Lanyard picked the common lock of a door opening "My dear Count," Lanyard said, turning to De Morbihan, "do me the Lanyard saw the car round the corner before turning to the entrance of "Good night, monsieur," Lanyard cut short the old man's garrulity; and Lanyard and the girl little aid as they picked their way cautiously, "As far as I know, I never heard of him before," Lanyard said "I'm afraid," Lanyard said, after a time--"I'm afraid I know what you entered Lanyard's mind to think this woman beautiful until that moment. hadn't heard, Lanyard threw the door wide and swung out, turning For the first time since leaving the girl Lanyard relaxed his vigilant Her face, turned toward Lanyard, seemed wan in the half light, but ./cache/9378.txt ./txt/9378.txt