id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2014 Lowndes, Marie Belloc The Lodger .txt text/plain 80793 6066 90 opening the door of that sitting-room; would have thought that Mr. and Mrs. Bunting presented a very pleasant cosy picture of Bunting looked round once or twice; he would have liked to ask Ellen As time went on Mrs. Bunting thought a great deal about that bag, There came a time when Mrs. Bunting, looking back--as even the "Yes, I suppose Daisy will have to come here," Mrs. Bunting slowly. "Yes," he said, looking across at Mrs. Bunting, "I'd forgotten about your lodger. place to which Joe Chandler had taken her and her father, Mrs. Bunting had heard Mr. Sleuth moving about overhead, restlessly "But I'm Daisy's father; and an old friend of Chandler," said Bunting her husband, Mrs. Bunting felt sure that Daisy would ask Joe "'Tisn't the first time Mr. Sleuth's been out in a fog," said Mrs. Bunting sombrely. "I'd like to see them dare come into my house!" said Mrs. Bunting ./cache/2014.txt ./txt/2014.txt