id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015063950011 Rinehart Mary Roberts Two flights up, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 1928 .txt text/plain 34648 3375 95 First, Mrs. Bayne would look in the old reflecting mirror which still hung from her bedroom window and take note of the ringer. "I thought I heard the bell," said Mrs. Bayne "Don't be vulgar, Margaret," said Mrs. Bayne coldly. "I've been ringing," she said, "but I suppose they are asleep and don't hear." She remembered then that Warrington, like Mr. Brooks, was supposed to believe in a Hilda, One day he was shocked, passing Mrs. Bayne's door, to hear Holly say: So that night he went up the stairs, and Mrs. Bayne, hearing the creak of the loose step outside, followed him up. On the day Holly's engagement was announced in the papers, James took one with him Glancing up, she saw a light, and knew Mrs. Bayne was at her door, or in the upper hall, "James," Margaret said, "you remember Mr. Warrington, don't you ? ./cache/mdp.39015063950011.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015063950011.txt