id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063919636 Garrett William A. Friday to Monday by William Garrett 1924 .txt text/plain 59221 5242 88 Old Lord Arnington was a man of puritanical outlook with very narrow views about the habits In the circumstances I like Portland Place better and it's well that I do, because Philip doesn't encourage me to come to Arnington Court." "I am Lord Arnington," Philip said quite pleasantly. "Glad to meet you, Lord Arnington," said Mr. Bangs, producing a piece of pasteboard from his You see a man who looks like Lord Arnington, who It's one of the things we've got to try to explain," said Drew. "I'm very sorry," said Vernon, handing the necklace back to Mrs. Ponsonby. "Then it's time you were safely in bed," said Vernon, laying a familiar, almost affectionate, hand on "Now you and I must have a little talk, Sir Richard," said Vernon. "It looks as if Vernon had carried off Lord Arnington in the car," Drew said. ./cache/mdp.39015063919636.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063919636.txt