id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36481 Ainsworth, William Harrison Auriol; or, The Elixir of Life .txt text/plain 56755 4175 85 "I know not what stays my hand," said the old man, raising the phial; "Ebba," said Auriol at length, "I am about to leave your father's house "I have," replied the little old man. Before Auriol could reply, Mr. Thorneycroft stepped forward, and turned "Give the lady the dog, and take the money, man," said Auriol sharply. "I must speak to this man," replied Auriol. "Look closer at it, old gem'man," cried the porter. "With a young man named Auriol Darcy," replied Thorneycroft. "Vy, Old Parr, that ain't you?" cried Ginger, gazing at him in "Do not yield to the demands of this fiend, Ebba!" cried Auriol, gazing "Notes to an immense amount!" cried Auriol, opening the pocket-book, and "You are sure Mr. Rougemont is gone?" cried Auriol. "O sir," cried Auriol, throwing himself at the old man's feet, "pity me "Look forth, then," said the old man. The old man replied. ./cache/36481.txt ./txt/36481.txt