id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt osu.32435075205609 Blakeman, Wilbert C. The black hand / by Wilbert C. Blakeman 1908 .txt text/plain 54887 4912 90 tone that recalled to the men the fearful business of the hour, "to decide by whose hands knows no sex?" demanded Paul Adam, noting "It is well," said Jan Michel, the majordomo, as he met the concert of inquiring looks. Louise saw his troubled look, and its reflection began to darken her own lively little her life in Paul Adam's black-walled den, doing his simple housework, her mind feeding on For a moment a bloody conflict seemed inevitable, but Paul Adam stepped calmly between the angry men. "Come, let us go," said Paul Adam. "There is freedom!" said Paul Adam, pointing to the pinched ghastly face of the suicide. Brothers, you will pronounce whether this man shall become a member of the Black Hand." man knows how to turn evil into good," replied the master. "Paul Adam, thou art the man of men." As Paul Adam said these words Douglas ./cache/osu.32435075205609.pdf ./txt/osu.32435075205609.txt