id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433076054406 Henry, O. My tussle with the devil : and other stories / by O. Henry's ghost 1918 .txt text/plain 9973 1009 92 make little progress—unless knowledge of the Truth has been ours before coming over. number of lives—or generally a sequence of events—then comes a tender friend who points out advantageous work and study, and which, if by the thought and desire of Aspiration, Beauty and Love. soul, having great power, he usually times forced to do, and so we understood, when one day, instead of starting a story he said: O. Henry's Ghost Answers the Questions of a Newspaper Man Regarding "Over There" York at its worst, on a day of celebration,-with streets crowded, people pushing in all directions, friends In a far corner lies a spaniel, gazing with pain-stricken eyes at the The old man gazed at the money The old man came forward, and man raised himself and looked intently into each face. their eyes came back and rested on looking into its eyes, said: ./cache/nyp.33433076054406.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433076054406.txt