id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnp1et Tracy Louis The king of diamonds; a tale of mystery and adventure by Louis Tracy 1904 .txt text/plain 70151 6016 87 street, Philip Anson, with his head erect and hands The unconscious stress in the man's words was certainly borne out by the contrast between Philip, a social "Philip Morland," he said, doggedly, when the inspector asked him his name for the last time before He looked at Philip, and all eyes quickly turned toward the thin, ragged figure standing upright against "The only witness against me has said that the diamonds could not have been stolen," cried Philip, now I have to-day handed the said Philip fifty Three hours later, a letter came for "Philip Anson, About the time that Philip's coachman safely deposited Evelyn and her mother at their residence, Victor Grenier, again attired in evening dress and accompanied by Jocky Mason, whose huge frame was encased in a suit of gray tweed, entered a fashionable "Philip Anson !" he said. "Philip Anson," hissed a man's voice, "do you remember Jocky Mason ?" ./cache/hvd.hnp1et.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnp1et.txt