id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075770705 Williamson C. N. The lion's mouse, by C.N. & A.M. Williamson; frontispiece by Harry Stacey Benton 1919 .txt text/plain 60269 6082 97 she knew that things were good or bad, Roger sometimes wondered: but she did know. She closed her eyes, but opening them she happened, looking over Roger's shoulder, to see John Roger realized that Beverley was right; the girl had Clo "Miss Riley." When Beverley said that they "I'd love it!" said Clo. At once Beverley took the speaking tube and "Then that's all," said Clo, Beverley's dollar bill Her one cause for thankfulness lay in the fact that he had forgotten Clo. If he'd remembered to send down money, the girl car to door, but Roger on his way home saw the girl Following Mrs. Sands, O'Reilly left the door "I'm Clo Riley, the girl Mrs. Sands has been good "I dressed like this to make a get-away," said Clo. 135 "What shall I do?" asked Clo. Beverley was already at the door, and had opened ./cache/nyp.33433075770705.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075770705.txt