id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1tcw Stringer Arthur The wire tappers by Arthur Stringer ... ; illustrated by Arthur William Brown 1906 .txt text/plain 58874 4318 88 A look of momentary resentment leaped into Durkin's eyes, but he reached out for another drink, "But where's all the money, in this cinch?" demanded Durkin, a little impatiently. of her face, Durkin felt that they had made a mistake in the house number. noted, and in this he felt a touch of sharp resentment, the sudden telepathic glance that passed between MacNutt and the woman; a questioning flash laughed a little, and Durkin noticed the whiteness In three seconds she stood before the telephone, at the other end of which she knew Durkin "Yes, I know the feeling," said Durkin, through Durkin took a last look around, said under his "Now," said Durkin, jubilantly, "Now we begin our real work!" He opened his suit-case and Durkin looked at her, a little impatient, and also remembered what a little and passing thing Durkin's For a long time Durkin looked down at her great ./cache/hvd.hn1tcw.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1tcw.txt