id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076060254 Packard Frank L. Doors of the night by Frank L. Packard ... 1922 .txt text/plain 79999 5859 90 The frown passed away, and Billy Kane smiled a little Billy Kane opened the letter—and, staring at the typewritten words on the sheet in his hand, suddenly an angry David Ellsworth's two hands fell on Billy Kane's shoulders, and pressed him back into his chair again. The house door was wide open, and Billy Kane, pulling And then Billy Kane, with a grim smile, reached suddenly up to the gas jet over his head and turned it out. him to blow open an old safe whose contents were worthless—and that man's name he, Billy Kane, already knew. Billy Kane got up from the bed, went to the door, locked Billy Kane pushed the outer door a little wider open and hand opened, and he threw what looked to Billy Kane like "Well, I'll be damned" muttered Billy Kane, and, opening the door, stepped out to the street. David Ellsworth's murder; the man who, if he, Billy Kane, ./cache/nyp.33433076060254.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076060254.txt