id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hxdlyi New Clarence Herbert The unseen hand : stories of diplomatic adventure by Clarence Herbert New 1918 .txt text/plain 89273 5541 79 accent ever since he took up Trevor's personality in London—as a pose-giving the impression that he's an outof-door man who has no head for State affairs at all. once, if you think they'll be of use to us." (The telephoning was a matter of but a few moments-War Office calls Some of the Engineer officers looked up the old reconstruction drawings, traced that line of water main, suspected our stock farm, and began watching it. for a moment, and Sir Francis recognized him as Mr. Phaidrig O'Meara—a junior attaché who had been at the British Legation there, for over a year, and who had been reported in Downing Street as rather promising diplomatic Lord Trevor, having left Captain Marshall in the commandant's quarters for an hour or so, had taken the notion for a walk about the river-streets of North Woolwich, ./cache/hvd.hxdlyi.pdf ./txt/hvd.hxdlyi.txt