id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044020090429 Hornung E. W. A thief in the night : further adventures of A. J. Raffles, cricketer and cracksman by E.W. Hornung ; illustrated by Cyrus Cuneo 1908 .txt text/plain 53186 3964 91 "Nice house?" said Raffles, glancing at himself "Thank you, old chap," said Raffles sympathetically. despair I marched out to meet my preserver, looking as little as I could like the abject thing I felt. I shall wait till you are run in, I think," said Raffles cruelly. hands, but for an extraordinary and most disconcerting note received late at night from Raffles "Sorry, Bunny !" said Raffles, sitting on one "My dear, good Bunny," said Raffles, "I've "I know him intimately," replied Raffles, turning, however, the other way. did not talk exactly like a Raffles book: he said the "I know him well," said Raffles, looking up. "I was staying there at the time," said Raffles "My dear Bunny," said Raffles, as he wound "In going in-doors at all," said Raffles. "And now," said Raffles, "before we do anything else, let us turn out those little cases that ./cache/hvd.32044020090429.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044020090429.txt