id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52781 Bloundelle-Burton, John Fortune's My Foe: A Romance .txt text/plain 64523 4730 90 "They look well," Beau Bufton said, while assuming the cynical smile to convince all who know either Sir Geoffrey Barry or Ariadne Thorne "Mrs. Algernon Bufton now," he said, regarding the young man with "The question now is," said Lewis Granger to Beau Bufton that night, "One man at least in there has been a sailor," Sir Geoffrey said. rencounter between Sir Geoffrey Barry and Granger, Bufton had written "Wherefore, I presume," said Lewis Granger, "you have come here to pay "They let him come up the river," said Granger, "why not, therefore, "Suppose," said Ariadne, "that he himself, this man Bufton, were here "You see," said Granger, as now he and Bufton made their way on foot "Here," said Granger, "you can rest at your ease until night comes. "Come," said Granger now. And, now, Granger turned away, knowing there was no more to be said, ./cache/52781.txt ./txt/52781.txt