id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3762 Churchill, Winston Coniston — Volume 01 .txt text/plain 28172 2001 87 had in Coniston than that between Cynthia Ware and Jethro Bass. "Jethro Bass," said Jock, who, by reason of his ability, was a privileged in my time, and I tell you, Cynthia Ware, that Jethro's got a kind of "Why don't you read the book, Jethro?" Cynthia answered. What Paris looked like, or Berlin, or the Hospice of St. Bernard--though imaged by a winter Coniston--troubled Jethro not at all; "One thing that helped him," said Jethro, in indirect answer to this "Jethro," she said, with a terrifying sternness, "I am going to ask you a "C-come to leave this book for Cynthy," said Jethro. from the love of Cynthia Ware and Jethro Bass. "So Jethro Bass has become a great man," said Wetherell. knew that Cynthia Ware and Jethro Bass had ever loved each other. D-don't like 'em?" said Jethro. Jethro Bass dropped Wetherell's hand, but answered nothing. ./cache/3762.txt ./txt/3762.txt