id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt coo.31924022055077 Hawthorne Julian The great bank robbery; from the diary of Inspector Byrnes by Julian Hawthorne 1887 .txt text/plain 42702 2697 82 stood tingling with life, and the trace of years vanished from her face, till she looked like a rejoicing Great bank robberies, the inspector further remarked, had, up to that time, active man with the observant eyes and quiet manner probably knew every feature of my own past Street side, so that the whole interior of the banking-room is open to the light of day, and can be " There's only one man in New York," he remarked to his companion, "who has the eyes to see At times, glancing up at him suddenly, you might have detected a look of deep siyness on his face; but this would instantly disappear, Every night of his life he ran risks to which, probably, no other man in New York would have man ; but he knows every thing already. address the man at such times, or to be in his way ./cache/coo.31924022055077.pdf ./txt/coo.31924022055077.txt