id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hxdm9p Pidgin Charles Felton The chronicles of Quincy Adams Sawyer, detective by Charles Felton Pidgin and J. M. Taylor ; illustrated by Harold James Cue 1912 .txt text/plain 56385 3584 82 "Of course," Quincy replied as Gates paused uncertainly. "Now, Gates," Quincy continued, after a protracted spell of silence, "I don't think that we shall Tim jerked his head in the direction of the back room as his hand met Quincy's "Handcuff Ike, Gates," came Quincy's curt command, and in a few moments McKechnie's wrists "You need not wait here, Jones," Gates remarked, noting the man's evident impatience. "Has that been examined, Gates?" Quincy inquired, pointing toward the wallet. belts?" Quincy continued, and Gates leaned forward intently at the question. out comment, Quincy and Gates turned away for rooms, Quincy, to the astonishment of Gates, immediately threw open Edgar Fenton's suitcase and "Do you know, Gates?" Quincy replied with a opening, followed by Quincy and Gates, both of "Well, Gates," Quincy questioned, as the captain Neither Quincy nor Gates paused for words, but "Well, Gates, did you locate our man?" Quincy ./cache/hvd.hxdm9p.pdf ./txt/hvd.hxdm9p.txt