id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18470 Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris) The Second Latchkey .txt text/plain 91040 6665 89 "I _do_ look like a lady, anyhow," the girl thought with defiance. "No. They're not related." As Annesley returned in thought to the Mr. Smith who had thrown her over, she took from her bodice the white rose did not look, Annesley thought, like gentlemen. "I wonder?" said Smith, looking thoughtful; and the girl wondered, too: "That Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith have gone to their room," the man "I thought you liked her," Annesley said. Knight said that he and "Anita" (his new name for Annesley, a souvenir "No," said the girl "I don't--want to know things." things" which she thought Lady Annesley-Seton would like her to see, and "Oh, yes," said Annesley, "he's been invited every time I've asked the Annesley had always told herself that Ruthven Smith looked like a He asked Nelson Smith if he could think of any one, man or woman, among ./cache/18470.txt ./txt/18470.txt