id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1gj5 MacGrath Harold The voice in the fog by Harold MacGrath ... ; with illustrations by A.B. Wenzell 1915 .txt text/plain 30439 3341 93 Dumpty; shapes which came out of nowhere and instantly vanished into nothing, for all the world like the absurd pantomimes of his boyhood days. vote." Sob. And for the first time that night Killigrew smiled. "I like that young man," declared Killigrew emphatically. handed him what looked to Thomas like Thomas was a busy man up to and "Here, try one of these," urged Killigrew, as the butt of Crawford's cigar went and Thomas went aft for his good night sir." But Thomas was smiling this time; Killigrew hurried away to his offices; Kitty and her mother went up-stairs; and Thomas returned to his desk in the library. Thomas interested Killigrew more and more as the days went "Thomas, when Kitty comes down, Kitty had found her second man in Lord Thomas did not like this man, with "Mr. Killigrew," whispered Haggerty, "will you get Miss Kitty an' Haggerty of Killigrew's man, as the car ./cache/hvd.hn1gj5.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1gj5.txt