id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076089741 Goddard, Charles W. The ghost breaker : a novel based upon the play by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey 1915 .txt text/plain 37074 3837 90 In the corner of the room, on an antique "settle," was stretched the form of old Colonel Jarvis Warren Jarvis turned toward the panic-stricken Warren Jarvis lost his worldly-wise self-control, acquired through the adventurous years since "It's so good that you arrived in time, Warren," was the soft-voiced comment. Warren Jarvis, after burying his parents, and making the conventional round of respectful ceremonies, started again for his neglected business in New York. Rusty Snow this time, Jarvis clambered up the in turn sent a letter to Warren Jarvis at his New Jarvis turned toward the girl, whose face reflected a dozen curious emotions as she watched Then Warren Jarvis told her the story; his eyes the Princess smiled: "Good-by, Rusty," and he Carlos, Duke of Alva, with smiling lips and sinister eyes, greeted her with the suave courtesy Dolores stepped back, as Warren Jarvis and Rusty Snow entered the big front He turned slowly, facing Warren Jarvis. ./cache/nyp.33433076089741.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076089741.txt