id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074878301 Le Queux William The Golden face; a great "crook" romance by William Le Queux 1922 .txt text/plain 40512 3426 88 reply signed "per pro Rudolph Rayne," asking me Rayne's pretty daughter Lola came out of the room I private room, when Duperre said, a propos of nothing, suddenly looking across at his wife: As Duperre took three first-class tickets to Fontainebleau, the undersized, grave-faced old man whom plans, Hargreave," said the alert, good-looking man It was fortunate for you that I had arranged it with old Morley," said the man with the At last, leaving Rayne there, I drove the old man "Do you know a friend of your father, an old man It appeared that a year before Rayne had met old By what he said the woman became greatly agitated, and a few moments later rose and left the Folkestone for perhaps ten days when, without warning, Rayne and Lola arrived with Tracy and a quantity of luggage. "I shall be fast asleep," Rayne went on, and turning to Duperre, he said: "Here's the old fellow's ./cache/nyp.33433074878301.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074878301.txt