id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063548252 Barr Robert From whose bourne, etc By Robert Barr (Luke Sharp) 1893 .txt text/plain 64073 6742 91 "Taking it all in all," said Brenton, "do you think "Yes," said Speed; "I think if ever a man was somehow the fact that he had come to console Mrs. Brenton did not at all please the invisible man who "But, my dear sir," said Brenton, "look at the sir, there sits George Stratton, a man who knows his "Yes, I know he has," said Brenton, dubiously; "That's all right," said Brenton; "come along. "Perfectly," said Stratton, thinking for a moment. From the moment George Stratton saw Mrs. Brenton his interest in the case ceased to be purely "My dear sir," said the Chicago man, "this person "Oh yes," said Mrs. Brenton, " I remember that "Oh yes," said Mrs. Brenton, " I remember that Mrs. Brenton sat for a long time thinking over this "No," said Mrs. Brenton, looking him in the face, He goes on like that all the time," said Mrs. Mason. ./cache/mdp.39015063548252.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063548252.txt