id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41132 Le Queux, William The Bomb-Makers Being Some Curious Records Concerning the Craft and Cunning of Theodore Drost, an Enemy Alien in London, Together with Certain Revelations Regarding His Daughter Ella .txt text/plain 30972 1823 81 The man who spoke, the grey-haired Dutch pastor, father of Ella Drost, On that wintry night, Ella Drost--known to the theatre-going public as As they stood in her father's large, well-furnished dining-room, Ella Ella heard the two men descend, making but little noise, and a moment be told, Ella and her lover had watched carefully, and Kennedy--who had "I wonder what's up!" whispered Kennedy to Ella. "That fellow Kennedy is _here_!--and with my girl Ella!" gasped old "Your girl Ella is still very active, and that fellow Kennedy seems Kennedy was beside Ella some distance away, watching breathlessly. "Ella, dear," said her father, handing her the vase, "I wish you could munition-girl was Ella Drost, and the man her lover, Seymour Kennedy. It was to meet Kennedy that Ella had motored down from London that day. elusive Ortmann called upon old Theodore Drost at the dark house at Wood--stood Kennedy and Ella. ./cache/41132.txt ./txt/41132.txt