id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015086837690 Morley Christopher The haunted bookshop by Christopher Morley 1919 .txt text/plain 49014 4134 88 as "Notes on Literature," "The Muse on Crutches," "Books and I," and "What a Young Bookseller Ought to Know." It had begun long ago, "What is it, old man?" said Roger. "Here's Mrs. Mifflin's health!" said Mr. Chapman, a quiet little man who had a habit of listening to what he heard. "Speaking of Carlyle's Cromwell," said Fruehling, "that's a book I don't often hear asked for. "All right," said Mrs. Mifflin; "Roger, you so I thought to myself "the book business is coming up." Well, when I saw the chef with the "Better lock the door to-night, Roger," said "He said not to read all the books at once." T WAS a cold, clear night as Mr. Aubrey Gilbert left the Haunted Bookshop that evening, and set out to walk homeward. Mr. Mifflin to look after the shop," she said. and said he must read the book some day. ./cache/mdp.39015086837690.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015086837690.txt