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The Devil's Paw 

E. Phillips Oppenheim 



Read by: Tom Weiss 
Book Coordinator: Tom Weiss 
Proof-Listener(s): mim@can 
Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Bartde Leeuw 

01 - Chapter 01 -00:16:27 

02 - Chapter 02 - 00:25:37 

03 - Chapter 03 -00:1 1:27 

04 - Chapter 04-00:14:01 

05 - Chapter 05-00:11:57 

06 - Chapter 06-00:11:56 

07 - Chapter 07 - 00:28:08 

08 - Chapter 08 - 00:20:55 

09 - Chapter 09 -00:18:20 

10 - Chapter 10-00:17:07 
11 - Chapter 11 -00:30:24 

12 - Chapter 12-00:23:57 

13 - Chapter 13-00:20:26 

14 - Chapter 14-00:18:35 

15 - Chapter 15-00:14:48 

16 - Chapter 16-00:13:20 

17 - Chapter 17-00:23:40 

18 - Chapter 18-00:15:03 

19 - Chapter 19-00:14:16 

20 - Chapter 20-00:17:25 
21 - Chapter 21 -00:15:24 
22 -Chapter 22 -00:07:10 



The Devil's Paw 

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Instructions: 

1. Cut out the cover insert, on page 1 ? around the outer 

perimeter. Do not cut along the center. 

2. Fold the cover insert in half, with the text on the outside. 

3. Insert the cover insert in the CD case cover. 

4. Cut out the tray insert, on page 2, around the outer 

perimeter. 

5. The right- most long narrow title "tab", on the tray 

insert, is for CD case with a transparent tray. 
Remove this "tab" if the CD case has an opaque tray. 

6. Fold the left and right long narrow title"tabs" to a 90 degree 

angle, away from the main tray cover portion. If the 
right-most "tab" is retained for a transparent tray, fold 
that "tab" 90 degrees again, away from the title 
"tab" next to it. The text should appear around the 
exterior of the folded cover, not the interior. 

7. Remove the tray from the case. 

8. Place the tray insert in the case. 

9. Insert the tray, being careful that the title tabs are flat 

against the case. 

10. Please appropriately discard this portion and the scrap bits 

of paper. 



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The Devil's Paw 

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The Devil's Paw 

A beautiful, intelligent young woman - is she a traitorous spy 
or a patriot? An aristocratic soldier permanently injured during 
the war - is he a patriot or is there more to him than meets the 
eye? A clandestine meeting on a beach - espionage or peace 
movement? (Summary by Tom Weiss) 

Source....: LibriVox, http://www.librivox.org 

Author : E. Phillips Oppenheim 

Run time.: 06:30:23 
Chapters.: 22 
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