id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074940234 Boothby Guy Newell My strangest case, by Guy Boothby. With a frontispiece by L. J. Bridgman 1901 .txt text/plain 62738 4338 87 good reason to know, he was as little likely to fail place," said Hayle to Kitwater, as they passed down "I don't like leaving it," said Hayle, "it don't course," said Kitwater, "but how are we to know? He looked up and saw the little man's eyes watched "My name is Kitwater," said the blind man, "and "That's so, my little man," said Kitwater, nodding his head approvingly. "How do you know that we do hate him?" Kitwater asked, turning his sightless face in the direction whence the other's voice proceeded. "By the way," I said, "does this man Hayle "Good morning, Miss Kitwater," I said. "That is Hayle all over," said Kitwater when I "My friend's a long time coming down," I said, "I am to tell exactly what I think about their pursuit of this man Hayle? "That's my man," I said to my companion, as "Now look here, Mr. Hayle," I said, "the time ./cache/nyp.33433074940234.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074940234.txt