id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063960531 Stevenson Burton Egbert The mystery of the Boule cabinet; a detective story by Burton Egbert Stevenson. With illustrations by Thomas Fogarty 1912 .txt text/plain 60238 5531 91 The door opened and Vantine's man came in. "Yes," said Godfrey, as we shook hands, "I about an hour ago, when Rogers called me downstairs and said there was a man to see Mr. Vantine.". "No, I don't think it was a snake," said Godfrey, and again bent close above the hand. "Godfrey's a good man," said Goldberger, " Very well, sir," said Parks, and turned away "Look here, Godfrey," I said, "if it wasn't you, Mr. Grady," said Godfrey quietly, opened door open that way, and then coming on Mr. Vantine sort of upset me — I didn't know just "We'd better take a look at the windows, ourselves," said Godfrey. "Very good, sir," said Parks, evidently relieved, and went out and closed the door. "Not if he's the man I think he is," said Godfrey, his hand on the door. Of the Boule cabinet itself Godfrey said little, ./cache/mdp.39015063960531.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063960531.txt