id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075759047 Wales Hubert. The Brocklebank riddle, by Hubert Wales 1914 .txt text/plain 51684 4391 86 the present moment, Reece," said Brocklebank, said Brocklebank, "you would fall fairly light, Mrs. Brocklebank had said nothing since the "If you feel equal to it, Rachel," said Brocklebank, turning to survey the valley of Chamonix days," Mrs. Brocklebank said. There was something in Brocklebank's expression, as he said this, that, in spite of my excruciating sense of horrible incongruity, touched me in the face of this concrete evidence and of Mrs. Brocklebank's confirmation, to regard the events "What would be the good?" said Brocklebank. He went out, still laughing, and Mrs. Brocklebank walked to a window-seat, sat down, and Brocklebank passed the open door of the room, "This is probably the first time in your experience, Reece," he said, "that a man has scattered "Brocklebank," I said, "can remember perfectly everything that happened before he died." "Far from that," said Brocklebank, "it might "Yes," said Mrs. Stuart; "I think I can even ./cache/nyp.33433075759047.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075759047.txt