id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5901 Pinkerton, A. Frank Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective; Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express .txt text/plain 57378 4728 89 Even as Dyke Darrel uttered the last words a man ran up to the steps Leaving Nell and Mr. Elliston together, Dyke Darrel hastened to the Dyke Darrel had recognized in the young man calling himself Watson "I believe the villains covered their tracks well," said Dyke Darrel. "One question at a time, Dyke," returned the young man with a laugh. "Man on the track," said Dyke Darrel when the conductor came hurrying detective to give away his plans to Elliston, but Dyke Darrel had brother, it is little wonder that Dyke Darrel took the man from Gotham where he believed the man had left the train, Darrel's quick eye Dyke Darrel entered the depot, to see a man standing at the window who "It is about Nell," said Dyke Darrel, when questioned. The keen eyes of Dyke Darrel noticed the young man's emotion, ./cache/5901.txt ./txt/5901.txt