id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36237 Howe, E. W. (Edgar Watson) The Mystery of the Locks .txt text/plain 93219 3892 78 "There are a great many people who do not like Tug's looks," the clerk out; and when walking away, after a long look at Davy's Bend through the looked timidly at Tug. Silas knew the boy very well; little Ben Whittle, the son of his friend, Silas Davy looked that way; a good deal more--a strange man's face, The people of Davy's Bend were a good deal like a grumbling and idle town, like this, a great deal is said when a mysterious man arrives, and looked a good deal more like a man in every way than he did on the night "I like Mrs. Wedge," Tug said, looking at that excellent woman with a time he arrived in town, for he did not look like a man who would take one who called to-night on Allan Dorris business looked like a worker; a "Within a month after Allan Dorris came to Davy's Bend," Silas said, ./cache/36237.txt ./txt/36237.txt