id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 9836 Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) The Pawns Count .txt text/plain 71924 6532 89 "Got well in no time as soon as Miss Van Teyl came along," Holderness cigarettes were handed round, Pamela's eyes looked longingly at a tray Pamela turned a little abruptly away, and Lutchester walked with her to "It was Miss Pamela Van Teyl whom you must thank," Lutchester told him, into the room a little unsteadily and looked with new eyes at the man "You don't know Pamela," was Van Teyl's curt reply. which his two new masters, James Van Teyl and Oscar Fischer, had "Now, tell me, Pamela," Van Teyl went on--"you're a far-seeing girl--I "Nikasti was entirely Fischer's affair," Van Teyl replied, "and I can't "I shall begin to think," Pamela murmured, "that you don't like Mr. Fischer!" Pamela intervened, turning towards Fischer with a little laugh. "Do you happen to know that fellow Oscar Fischer?" Lutchester asked. "You and I both know, Lutchester," he said, "that the last thing we ./cache/9836.txt ./txt/9836.txt