item: #1 of 23 id: 10511 author: Bridges, Victor title: A Rogue by Compulsion: An Affair of the Secret Service date: None words: 112787 flesch: 85 summary: I added: But I'm glad you've come back in good time today. We can't give you those three years of your life back, he went on, but fortunately we can make some sort of amends in other ways. keywords: betty; boat; case; chance; come; course; day; door; eyes; face; george; getting; going; good; half; hand; head; house; idea; joyce; latimer; left; little; looking; lyndon; man; matter; mcmurtrie; mind; moment; morning; neil; place; right; room; round; savaroff; saw; sir; small; sonia; sort; street; table; thing; thought; time; tommy; voice; water; way; work cache: 10511.txt plain text: 10511.txt item: #2 of 23 id: 10551 author: Mundy, Talbot title: Affair in Araby date: None words: 53037 flesch: 85 summary: The rest don't have to be fed pap from a bottle; they're good men. It was lazy, bad reasoning--the sort of superficial, smart stuff that has cost the lives of thousands of good men times out of number--four o'clock o' the morning intelligence that, like the courage of that hour, needs priming by the foreman, or the sergeant-major, or the bosun as the case may be. keywords: allah; arab; bed; british; car; course; dakmar; damascus; door; eyes; face; feisul; fellow; french; good; grim; hadad; half; hand; head; help; jeremy; know; letter; look; mabel; man; men; money; narayan; officers; place; right; room; sahib; singh; thing; ticknor; time; train; way; yussuf; yussuf dakmar cache: 10551.txt plain text: 10551.txt item: #3 of 23 id: 10996 author: Unknown title: Whig Against Tory Or, The Military Adventures of a Shoemaker, a Tale of the Revolution date: None words: 14538 flesch: 86 summary: 'Well, Mr. Crosby,' bawled out the captain, 'what say you? Those things used often to be talked over, at old Mr. Crosby's. keywords: captain; committee; country; crosby; enoch; father; gen; good; know; man; soldier; time; way; william cache: 10996.txt plain text: 10996.txt item: #4 of 23 id: 15302 author: Williams, Valentine title: The Man with the Clubfoot date: None words: 68633 flesch: 86 summary: Karl is not a bad man, as German men go, and he's a gentleman, but his love affairs and his drunken parties and his attitude of mind towards me ... But, Francis, that Clubfoot man came here to catch Des ... and he has simply walked into the trap. keywords: american; bag; berlin; brother; business; case; clubfoot; dark; day; des; document; door; english; eyes; face; felt; francis; friend; frontier; gentleman; german; good; grundt; haase; half; hand; head; herr; hotel; house; left; letter; little; look; man; mind; moment; monica; morning; night; papers; place; room; round; semlin; station; table; thought; time; train; voice; war; way; word cache: 15302.txt plain text: 15302.txt item: #5 of 23 id: 22682 author: Spivak, John L. (John Louis) title: Secret Armies The New Technique of Nazi Warfare date: None words: 42816 flesch: 65 summary: Kuhn was supposed to work for Ford as a chemist, but while on Ford's pay roll he traveled around the United States conferring with other secret Nazi agents and actively directing Nazi work in this country. Since the United States is the most important country in the Americas, it was and is subject to special concentration by secret Nazi agents. keywords: activities; agents; allen; american; angeles; anti; arms; british; canal; chief; committee; consul; countries; country; england; espionage; fascist; ford; foreign; france; general; germany; gestapo; government; headquarters; hitler; italy; japanese; letter; los; machine; meeting; mexico; military; minister; money; nazi; new; office; organization; panama; people; propaganda; rodriguez; san; schwinn; secret; service; states; time; united; war; work; world; years; | | cache: 22682.txt plain text: 22682.txt item: #6 of 23 id: 2417 author: Williams, Valentine title: Okewood of the Secret Service date: None words: 91295 flesch: 86 summary: It was a cul de sac and brought Desmond face to face with a blank wall. At last Desmond risked a direct question. keywords: barbara; bellward; box; car; chair; chief; come; crook; dancer; day; dear; desmond; din; door; eyes; face; feet; floor; francis; friend; german; girl; good; half; hand; head; house; inn; know; leave; left; life; london; look; mackwayte; malplaquet; man; marigold; matthews; mind; miss; moment; morning; mortimer; mrs; night; nur; okewood; open; place; room; round; sir; strangwise; table; think; thought; voice; want; window; woman; work cache: 2417.txt plain text: 2417.txt item: #7 of 23 id: 31426 author: Newcomb, Ambrose title: Eagles of the Sky; Or, With Jack Ralston Along the Air Lanes date: None words: 51752 flesch: 70 summary: They had been booming along for something like half an hour when watchful Perk, the observer, made a discovery worth while he believed. A White Elephant on Their Hands 67 VIII The Spoils of Victory 74 IX Engineer Perk on Deck 83 X Tampa Bound 90 XI Perk Holds the Fort 99 XII Old Enemies Face to Face 108 XIII When Greek Met Greek 115 XIV keywords: air; bit; boat; chance; chapter; close; coast; come; crate; deck; eyes; fact; find; game; good; guess; gulf; half; hands; head; jack; jest; job; kearns; lay; line; man; men; mind; partner; perk; pilot; place; ready; right; run; set; shack; ship; sloop; sort; stuff; things; time; water; way; work cache: 31426.txt plain text: 31426.txt item: #8 of 23 id: 33277 author: Jenkins, Herbert George title: John Dene of Toronto: A Comedy of Whitehall date: None words: 73495 flesch: 83 summary: Mr. John Dene? he asked, looking at the slip of paper in his hand. Ha, Heyworth! as the Admiral entered, this is Mr. John Dene of Toronto, who has come to tell us something about a discovery of his. keywords: admiral; admiralty; blair; bridgman; colonel; colonel walton; day; dear; department; destroyer; door; dorothy; eyes; girl; good; hand; head; john dene; left; llewellyn john; look; malcolm; malcolm sage; man; marjorie; moment; morning; mother; mrs; naylor; nodded; right; room; sage; sir; sir bridgman; sir lyster; smile; table; things; thompson; time; walton; war; way; west; work cache: 33277.txt plain text: 33277.txt item: #9 of 23 id: 34344 author: Kerbey, Joseph Orton title: The Boy Spy A substantially true record of secret service during the war of the rebellion, a correct account of events witnessed by a soldier date: None words: 231039 flesch: 67 summary: Along about sundown the usual preparations were made in all the camps for the dress parade--the great feature of the day--which was being witnessed by hundreds, and perhaps thousands, of ladies, old men, and children, who would drive out from the town and surrounding country for miles to witness it, to the delight of the soldiers. Accepting this service, we walked rapidly together in the direction taken by the two men with guns, but as all three had stopped to hear my story, my chum had probably been making good time along _his_ side of the fence, which, with the undergrowth, had served to keep him out of sight, and had stretched the distance between him and the Rebels, but, as the river was still to ford, I feared, for my own safety, that he might yet be captured. keywords: appearance; army; attention; big; boy; boys; business; camp; capitol; captain; cavalry; city; close; colonel; come; company; country; course; covode; crowd; davis; day; days; department; direction; distance; duty; enemy; evening; face; fact; family; feeling; fellow; find; fort; fredericksburg; friends; general; geno; getting; going; good; great; guard; half; hand; headquarters; hill; home; horses; house; information; inside; know; left; letter; lieutenant; life; lines; little; looking; man; manner; maryland; matter; men; mind; moment; morning; near; new; night; north; officer; opportunity; paper; people; place; point; president; rear; rebel; return; richmond; river; road; room; run; secretary; service; soldiers; spy; staff; story; talk; telegraph; thing; thought; time; town; union; virginia; war; washington; water; way; wire; words; young cache: 34344.txt plain text: 34344.txt item: #10 of 23 id: 34973 author: Pinkerton, Allan title: The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion date: None words: 148994 flesch: 60 summary: Webster Makes a Journey to the South.--A Secret Organization.--The Knights of Liberty. Webster Makes a Journey to the South.--A Secret Organization.--The Knights of Liberty. keywords: appearance; army; baltimore; business; capital; captain; cause; chapter; city; command; conversation; country; day; days; detective; door; evening; face; fact; fellow; following; force; friends; general; gentleman; good; government; hand; hotel; house; information; john; journey; know; lawton; left; lewis; life; lincoln; man; manner; matter; mcclellan; men; moment; morning; movements; mrs; new; night; number; officer; order; party; people; place; plans; point; president; rebel; richmond; river; room; scobell; secret; service; soldiers; son; south; state; taylor; time; train; troops; union; virginia; war; washington; way; webster; work cache: 34973.txt plain text: 34973.txt item: #11 of 23 id: 38131 author: Taft, William Nelson title: On Secret Service Detective-Mystery Stories Based on Real Cases Solved by Government Agents date: None words: 106075 flesch: 79 summary: Secret Service men find pleasure in stating what they are going to do some day--but the quality of implicit obedience has been drilled into them too thoroughly for them to forget it, which is possibly the reason why they take such a sheer and genuine delight in going ahead when the restrictions are finally lifted. Indeed, there were many men in the Service who doubted the existence of such a person, and of these Carroll was one. keywords: allison; case; chief; course; day; days; department; detective; dollars; door; end; evening; eyes; fact; german; girl; going; good; government; half; hand; head; house; information; left; letters; look; man; marks; matter; men; moment; money; months; morning; mrs; new; night; number; office; open; operative; paper; past; people; place; point; police; preston; quinn; reason; room; secret; service; street; table; thing; thought; time; voice; want; washington; way; weeks; wire; woman; work; years; york cache: 38131.txt plain text: 38131.txt item: #12 of 23 id: 38497 author: Edmonds, S. Emma E. (Sarah Emma Evelyn) title: Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields date: None words: 93489 flesch: 70 summary: They can concentrate many more men than I have, and are collecting troops from all quarters, especially well disciplined troops from the South. [Illustration: ACTING ORDERLY.--Page 178.] Upon arriving at the old saw-mill I found it crowded with wounded men who had crawled there from the battle-field, to have their wounds dressed if possible, and if not to lie down and suffer where the shot and shell could not reach them. keywords: army; away; battle; camp; chaplain; chapter; day; days; dead; death; duty; dying; enemy; eyes; face; feet; field; following; general; god; good; ground; hands; head; headquarters; heart; horse; hospital; hour; left; life; lines; man; march; mcclellan; men; moment; morning; mother; new; night; officers; order; place; position; rebel; return; saw; sick; soldiers; think; thought; time; troops; war; washington; water; way; white; work; wounded; young cache: 38497.txt plain text: 38497.txt item: #13 of 23 id: 41001 author: Le Queux, William title: The Red Room date: None words: 70334 flesch: 81 summary: I am vested by a high authority with a power which other men do not possess, and in this case I am compelled to exercise it. Indeed, few men and women led more blissful, even lives than we had done. keywords: affair; antonio; believe; course; day; dear; door; ethelwynn; eyes; face; father; friend; girl; greer; holford; house; kirk; langton; left; little; london; mabel; man; men; moment; mystery; night; place; police; professor; reply; room; secret; sir; street; time; truth; wife cache: 41001.txt plain text: 41001.txt item: #14 of 23 id: 41186 author: Le Queux, William title: Sant of the Secret Service: Some Revelations of Spies and Spying date: None words: 54620 flesch: 74 summary: Tell Madame Gabrielle to come home and wait till I return, and to hold herself in readiness with Aubert. Cheerful, optimistic, and the most modest of men, Gerry Sant has seldom spoken of his own adventures. keywords: aubert; british; captain; card; cauvin; course; day; days; easterbrook; enemy; england; engstrom; fact; friend; gabrielle; german; good; great; half; hand; hecq; heinrich; hotel; hour; house; italian; know; left; london; madame; madame gabrielle; man; men; message; moment; night; paris; room; secret; street; submarine; time; train; way; woman; work cache: 41186.txt plain text: 41186.txt item: #15 of 23 id: 41435 author: Everitt, Nicholas title: British Secret Service During the Great War date: None words: 104528 flesch: 64 summary: But how deceptive can be the ways of men time will show. Soon after the war commenced one or two members of the service were removed from the largest centres and other men introduced, presumably on a special rate of pay; but in almost all the Vice-Consulates the disgracefully mean and unsatisfactory system above mentioned seemed to have been continued without any attempt at reformation. keywords: 1916; agents; away; believe; blockade; boat; book; britain; british; business; captain; chapter; coast; countries; country; course; danish; day; days; denmark; department; direct; edward; enemy; england; english; fact; find; following; foreign; friend; general; german; good; government; great; grey; half; hand; head; holland; home; hour; house; importance; information; interest; letter; life; london; lord; matter; message; minister; money; months; nation; navy; north; norwegian; office; officers; open; order; people; place; police; position; present; press; question; sea; secret; service; ship; sir; thought; time; tons; vessel; war; war office; way; words; work; world; years cache: 41435.txt plain text: 41435.txt item: #16 of 23 id: 41457 author: Anonymous title: The German Spy System from Within date: None words: 36851 flesch: 52 summary: Yet evidence is afforded in the trial of Karl Gustav Ernst at Bow Street, to which further reference will be made later, and in many other cases which prove that German spies are known and their methods known to the Governments of other countries, where ample protective measures have been taken. The ladies were seized and examined, and very few inquiries were sufficient to settle the question of their sex, while further inquiries certified them as German spies--and they paid the penalty of their daring. keywords: berlin; british; business; case; country; enemy; england; ernst; espionage; evidence; france; german; government; information; letters; means; men; military; naval; office; officers; police; regard; secret; service; spies; spy; spy system; stieber; system; time; use; war; way; work cache: 41457.txt plain text: 41457.txt item: #17 of 23 id: 45627 author: Newcomb, Ambrose title: Wings Over the Rockies; Or, Jack Ralston's New Cloud Chaser date: None words: 51814 flesch: 71 summary: It's all right, Perk old man, soothed Jack, knowing just how mean his chum must be feeling, with that unseen girl a witness to his upset and her low gurgles of laughter coming distinctly to their ears in the bargain, your intentions were okay, and you certainly did pot him neatly. Their first assignment called for service carrying the flyers over the Mexican border to apprehend a notorious character who had long been a thorn in the flesh of the Washington authorities, since he came and went, mostly via the air route, crashing Uncle Sam's frontier gate with cargoes of undesirable aliens, usually Chinese, willing to pay as much as a thousand dollars per head for an opportunity to enter the States, forbidden ground to those of their race.[1] Having, despite all difficulties, carried out their instructions to the letter and handed over their man to the nearest U. S. District Attorney for prosecution, Jack and Perk were later on dispatched with their efficient plane to the Gulf Coast of Florida, there to break up a powerful combination of smugglers through whose bold and lawless ventures, by air and sea, the whole Southern country was being submerged in a flood of foreign brands of liquor. keywords: air; bit; boat; buddy; canyon; chance; close; country; course; cyclone; day; eyes; face; fact; flying; girl; going; good; ground; hand; head; jack; jest; job; line; look; mail; man; mind; new; partner; perk; pilot; plane; right; saying; ship; sort; suzanne; things; time; warner; way cache: 45627.txt plain text: 45627.txt item: #18 of 23 id: 45629 author: Newcomb, Ambrose title: The Sky Pilot's Great Chase; Or, Jack Ralston's Dead Stick Landing date: None words: 52522 flesch: 73 summary: Poor old Perk, how that defective memory does bother him. Jack shook his head and grinned, muttering to himself meanwhile: Queer how poor old Perk does get so twisted up with names and he's so dogged about it he never will give in till he gets what he's after. keywords: bit; boy; buddy; c'n; close; come; coming; country; course; day; eyes; fact; fire; game; going; good; guess; hand; hawk; head; hold; hoss; jack; jest; job; lake; line; look; man; mind; mounties; ol'; partner; perk; place; post; red; right; run; set; ship; start; things; time; trail; water; way cache: 45629.txt plain text: 45629.txt item: #19 of 23 id: 45680 author: Newcomb, Ambrose title: Flying the Coast Skyways; Or, Jack Ralston's Swift Patrol date: None words: 52376 flesch: 68 summary: To be sure, they were comfortable enough, housed in the cabin of the big amphibian, and with plenty of good eats at hand, as well as soft drinks in abundance--what a grand forager that same Perk would make if the occasion should ever arrive where it was necessary to live off the country, as many an invading army has found itself compelled to do. I'm right glad yeou done tole me so, suh, Perk hastened to reply, doubtless with one of his usual chuckles; 'case all I kin make aout's a black smudge o' smoke ahuggin' the ground, with a few church steeples apokin' a finger through the same. keywords: air; aour; aout; away; big; bit; boat; brother; charleston; close; coast; course; day; eyes; fact; field; game; going; good; hand; haow; head; herriott; jack; jest; jethro; kin; line; long; man; men; naow; new; ole; partner; perk; place; right; ship; shore; start; suh; tell; things; time; water; way; work; yeou cache: 45680.txt plain text: 45680.txt item: #20 of 23 id: 45973 author: Newcomb, Ambrose title: Trackers of the Fog Pack; Or, Jack Ralston Flying Blind date: None words: 52423 flesch: 73 summary: Jest leave all that to little Perk, Senor Jack, the other told him, in half suppressed excitement; I'm the lad as kin sling the hash to beat the band. But, just the same, there appeared to be _one_ individual sauntering along Main Street, in a certain San Diego suburb, who did not seem to share in the general joyous spirit--this grumbler amidst such perfect surroundings was really an old friend of the reader, no other than Gabe Perkiser, familiarly known among his fellows of the flying fields by the shorter name of Perk. keywords: agoin; air; aour; aout; big; bit; boy; buddy; chapter; close; companion; course; day; eyes; fact; fog; fur; good; ground; guess; hand; haow; head; huh; jack; jest; kin; let; look; man; men; mind; ole; partner; perk; place; right; run; sech; secret; service; ship; simeon; slim; stuff; things; time; valley; way; yeou cache: 45973.txt plain text: 45973.txt item: #21 of 23 id: 58652 author: Jones, John Price title: The German Secret Service in America 1914-1918 date: None words: 72998 flesch: 61 summary: I used to stop at the ----, but my baggage was searched by German agents so often that I moved to the ----. One of Jebsen's men, who had signed on as a cook, was an expert wireless operator, and he went to the _Leipzig_ with three cases of preserved fruits--wireless apparatus forwarded by German agents in California. keywords: agents; albert; allies; american; april; arms; army; august; bank; berlin; bolo; bomb; boy; british; business; captain; captain von; case; chief; co.; company; consul; country; day; days; department; embassy; enemy; england; fire; following; france; francisco; general; german; goltz; government; house; india; information; july; koenig; koolbergen; labor; law; letter; line; lusitania; mexico; military; money; months; munitions; national; naval; new york; news; office; officers; orders; organization; passport; peace; people; plan; president; report; rintelen; san; sea; secret; secretary; service; set; ship; street; system; time; united states; van; von; von bernstorff; von igel; von papen; von rintelen; war; washington; wireless; work; world; years cache: 58652.txt plain text: 58652.txt item: #22 of 23 id: 61040 author: Le Queux, William title: Britain's Deadly Peril: Are We Told the Truth? date: None words: 55036 flesch: 65 summary: I have already pointed out, in various books I have written, that systematic espionage is, and has been for many years, a most cherished part of German war administration, developed with characteristic thoroughness. Early and accurate information is of supreme importance in war time, and certainly no Englishman worthy of the name would desire that the slightest advantage should be offered to our country's enemies by the premature publication of news which, on every military consideration, ought to be kept secret. keywords: 8vo; army; authorities; book; britain; british; bureau; business; case; censorship; country; course; daily; day; empire; enemy; england; fact; french; german; good; government; home; house; information; life; london; matter; men; methods; military; moment; nation; net; news; office; official; opinion; people; peril; present; press; public; question; sir; spies; time; truth; war; war office; work; world; years cache: 61040.txt plain text: 61040.txt item: #23 of 23 id: 61069 author: Le Queux, William title: German Spies in England: An Exposure date: None words: 51989 flesch: 63 summary: A week later, I ventured to declare, at a meeting in Perth, that in our midst we were harbouring a new, most dangerous, and well-organised enemy--a horde of German spies. German spies in England! keywords: act; agents; alien; army; authorities; berlin; britain; british; case; country; course; day; department; doubt; enemy; england; espionage; fact; german; government; home; information; kaiser; lody; london; matter; military; office; official; people; peril; police; public; question; secret; service; spies; spy; subject; system; time; truth; war; work; years cache: 61069.txt plain text: 61069.txt