id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn5p18 Packard, Frank L. Jimmie Dale and the phantom clue by Frank L. Packard ... 1922 .txt text/plain 77236 6477 92 The bow of the boat touched the edge of a low wharfand then Jimmie Dale, like a man stunned, bewildered, his Also he, Jimmie Dale, remembered something else about Gentleman Laroque; he remembered Gentleman Laroque's last words to the Gray Seal on that night Jimmie Dale's hand slipped into his pocket and came out A strange light came dawning suddenly in Jimmie Dale's Jimmie Dale turned slowly away and walked across the room. the topmost step the door was opened for him by the whitehaired old butler, who had been butler to Jimmie Dale's compliment, to him, Jimmie Dale; but if there was no Phantom to-night, no chance at the man in that personal way, then, And then for the first time Jimmie Dale made a soundat the moment that the door swung open. "Good-night!" said Jimmie Dale still pleasantly; but out This way, Mother Margot!" Jimmie Dale ./cache/hvd.hn5p18.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn5p18.txt