id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074876404 Hornung E. W. At large; a novel by E. W. Hornung 1902 .txt text/plain 77785 5939 90 "Money and home!" exclaimed Dick Edmonstone in a low, excited tone. "I don't like that face," said Dick when the fellow We don't welcome conquering heroes every day," were in themselves sufficiently kindly words, but they were accompanied by a flash of the beady eyes from Dick to Alice, whether Alice Bristo still loved Dick Edmonstone, not "Good!" said Dick, as soon as he saw the Hut. Again the little old lady came to Alice, and said A few days later, at dusk on a wet afternoon, Mrs. Parish, from her bedroom window, saw Mr. Miles In short, Mr. Miles exhibited to the Bristos, on several occasions, a propensity to Odd and impulsive generosity; and the point told considerably in their general regard for the man, which day by day grew more "I believe I did four years ago," said Dick, smiling, but he checked his smile when Flint looked at ./cache/nyp.33433074876404.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074876404.txt