id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074878798 Lowndes Belloc What Timmy did, by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes ... 1922 .txt text/plain 75499 5424 89 unusual thing for her to do, but she felt tired, and painfully excited at the thought of Godfrey Radmore's coming visit. wonder Godfrey Radmore liked the delightful old house, week ago, while they were enjoying a delicious little dinner in the Berkeley Hotel grill-room, he had said:— "Although of course none of them know it, for the present "I think what father and Jack can do without, Mr. Radmore can do without, too," said Betty. "That dog," said Timmy in a hoarse whisper, "frightened poor Mrs. Crofton very much the other day as he said to me: 'You'll look after Betty, Timmy? At last Mrs. Crofton settled herself down into her lowceilinged, square little sitting-room, and, looking round newcomer she tried to remember what it was that Godfrey Radmore had said of her old-fashioned looking "Come, Timmy, you know as well as I do that Mrs. Crofton had no dog with her." ./cache/nyp.33433074878798.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074878798.txt