id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38312 Van Dyke, Henry The Mansion .txt text/plain 9011 586 84 John Weightman was like the house into which he had built himself governor's life is an open book--a ledger, if you like, kept in the know, but sometimes I feel as if I'd like to do some good in the "May I light a cigar, father," said Harold, turning away to hide a "Yes, certainly," answered the elder man, rather shortly; "you know I John Weightman looked at his son steadily. The young man came back and laid his hand upon his father's shoulder. John Weightman's drooping eyes turned to the next verse, at the top of But you I have known for a long time, John Weightman. As the little company came, one by one, to the mansions which were a low, distinct voice--"this is your mansion, John Weightman." mansion of John Weightman in the world. "Yes, my son," answered John Weightman; "I've come back--I mean I've ./cache/38312.txt ./txt/38312.txt