id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 50905 Leiber, Fritz Yesterday House .txt text/plain 9546 871 93 "Mary Alice Pope," she said, speaking slowly and with an odd wonder, as again how a man like Kesserich had come to marry such a creature. "That is Mary Alice Pope," Mrs. Kesserich said in a strangely flat gloom by the cabinet, Mrs. Kesserich's white face looked at him with With a start, Jack remembered that it was Mrs. Kesserich telling him "I love you, Mary," Jack said softly. A look of slyness came into Mrs. Kesserich's bovine face. Mrs. Kesserich turned on Jack in anger. "You mean," Jack asked, "that Martin sent them away to bring up the slewed around so that it almost faced Jack and Mary. Very slowly, he turned around and for the first time looked at Mary. Mary stared at him, then turned wonderingly toward Jack, who felt his He wondered if the sea had pulled down Martin Kesserich and Mary Alice ./cache/50905.txt ./txt/50905.txt