id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hxdjn9 Stringer Arthur Phantom wires; a novel by Arthur Stringer, illustrated by Arthur William Brown 1907 .txt text/plain 50353 3721 86 The younger man, looking back from his place beside him, turned to listen, confronted by the sudden Durkin, after a brief talk with the second officer, had been taken aboard the tender and Then, groping his way to the little switchboard, he touched a button, and the room was The sound came to an end, and Durkin was assuring himself that it could now be neither Pobloff face, and the relaxed lower jaw that had fallen a little away from the drooping upper lip. lighting match broke the silence, as Frank hurriedly ran her eye over the different packets, and of a key turning in the lock, followed by an impatient little French oath, and the weight of a man's Frances Durkin, as she turned back into the darkness of the room, desperately schooled herself to As he opened the door and stepped noiselessly inside he caught sight of her by the window, her face ./cache/hvd.hxdjn9.pdf ./txt/hvd.hxdjn9.txt