id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42905 Farjeon, B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) Great Porter Square: A Mystery. v. 1 .txt text/plain 46324 3362 86 XIII.--Mrs. Preedy's young man lodger 154 impressions of Mrs. Preedy's young man lodger 193 At the present time the house was more than half empty, and Mrs. Preedy, Mr. White Lush: That is to say you heard a man or woman playing the escaped the ears, but not the eyes, of Antony Cowlrick, and when Mr. Goldberry left and our Reporter remained, he was the first to speak. now," said the woman, with a giggle, "or my old man'll think I've run "Ah, my man," said Mrs. Preedy, in her sleep, shaking her fist at him, Mrs Preedy called him her young man lodger. "I should like to do what is proper by the old lady," said Mrs. Preedy. Richard Manx, in reply to an observation made by Mrs. Preedy, said her "You go, Becky," said Mrs. Preedy; "she likes you best." "I think," said Mrs. Holdfast to our Reporter, "that she was ./cache/42905.txt ./txt/42905.txt