id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075799712 Leroux Gaston The man with the black feather, by Gaston Leroux; tr. by Edgar Jepson; illustrated by Charles M. Relyea 1912 .txt text/plain 50876 3881 86 the Past are the Book of History," said Theophrastus sententiously; and he stopped short Is that so?" said Theophrastus quickly; and his heart began to beat FROM that day the conversations of Theophrastus, Marceline, and Adolphe were of fascinating interest to them. mean?" said Marceline and Theophrastus with said Theophrastus sharply, for he was recovering a little from the shock. "You terrify me, Theophrastus!" said Marceline in a shaky voice. Petito, I'm paying for the drinks!" said Theophrastus sharply; and he went on in his easy, "Have you ever heard anyone speak of someone called the Child, Adolphe P" said Theophrastus, after they had greeted one another. On the way Theophrastus said: "Tell me, "Tell me, Theophrastus, when you're Cartouche and are walking about Paris and observing its life, what astonishes you most? "Your name is not Cartouche; it is Theophrastus Longuet," said M. "'The silly fool," said the sleeping Theophrastus, 'is Cartouche!' ./cache/nyp.33433075799712.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075799712.txt