id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082173679 Atherton Gertrude Franklin Horn The avalanche : a mystery story by Gertrude Atherton 1919 .txt text/plain 30685 2354 87 third of every month, she knew that the upkeep of the San Francisco house and the Burlingame villa ran into a small fortune a year. Ruyler, little as he liked his mother-in-law, these walls had belonged to his Ruyler grandfather, bought in a day when business men had There was no question of Price's father, Morgan Ruyler, leaving New York, even if he had to Ruyler, and in time caused him whimsically to visualize New York as a sternly accusing instead of a beckoning finger. weather of San Francisco, for he was by nature an imaginative man and he liked to think A man had little time to study his wife in affairs and hated the sight of any woman during business hours, had felt like telling her that over Mrs. Price Ruyler with a coaxing possessive air, and the appeal left Hélène's eyes as she ./cache/nyp.33433082173679.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082173679.txt