id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433082174651 Anderson Frederick Irving. Adventures of the infallible Godahl by Frederick Irving Anderson; with eight illustrations 1914 .txt text/plain 40456 3107 86 man thrust his handful of bills at Armiston. "Oh," said Armiston, "he isn't so bad as th?.t. He is a—well, a sensible chap, with clean fingernails and all that, you know, and he gets a haircut But," he said, laying his hand on Armiston's arm, "I have never had "Fact number two!" said the creator of Godahl "Fact number three!" said the Godahl in him "Mr. Armiston has just said that his Godahl could publishers said that Armiston had never done anything like it since he started Godahl on his astonishing career. It was ten o'clock that night when an automobile drew up at Armiston's door and a tall man to your old tricks again, Adichi," said Godahl friend," said the master of the house, who in passing saw that Godahl was seemingly intent on the "You do not know me, my man," he said. My friend," he said, turning to Godahl and ./cache/nyp.33433082174651.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433082174651.txt