id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1pas Harris-Burland J. B. The black motor car by Harris Burland [pseud.] 1905 .txt text/plain 72098 5178 89 The sordid past had faded from her mind, and, looking forward, she only saw the glorious sunrise of a new life in search, and the duty that lies at the end of it." Jordison knew well that love for his son was the only redeeming trait in his character, and that this alone could drag "Good-night, Mr. Holme," Jordison replied with Jordison had taken a keen look at the man's eyes, and Arthur Holme was a young man who took life very And so it came to pass that Arthur Holme was frequently at Heatherstone Hall, and before very long one A great fear seized Jordison, and he placed his hand over the boy's heart. Jordison took the revolver from his pocket, and, looking at it, glanced at Holme and smiled. Both Lady Heatherstone and Arthur Holme received letters from Jordison Lord Heatherstone said last night, like looking for a ./cache/hvd.hn1pas.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1pas.txt