id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074861562 Hume Fergus Hagar of the pawn-shop 1899 .txt text/plain 55272 4453 91 Hagar, who was mending some lace and minding the shop in the absence of Jacob, looked up "Good night, sir," said Hagar, sharply, and vanished into the darkness of the shop. "That is a pity," said Hagar, casting a searching glance at his irresolute face. "That's one point gained," said Hagar, placing Miss," he said, turning to Hagar, "on "Well, Mr. Horval," said Hagar, coming to a Gardens house soon f" said Hagar, sitting composedly in a large arm-chair. "Why," said Hagar, quietly, and looking directly at him, "the business of those amber beads "You hear," said Hagar to the terrified man. Read this paper," she said, thrusting an envelope into the hand of Hagar, "and have pawned the key," said Frank, when Hagar "Indeed they look like it," said Hagar, examining the letters; "the handwriting is that of "Can't you come yourself " said Hagar, with ./cache/nyp.33433074861562.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074861562.txt