id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112041682011 Collins Wilkie Armadale : a novel by Wilkie Collins 1866 .txt text/plain 249385 16453 84 we were in Switzerland, and when his illness "Mrs. Armadale could tell me nothing," rewas nearly at its worst, that news came to him plied the doctor, with a sudden formality in his deck the day before yesterday," said Allan, flying off to the new subject in his usual bird-witted way. The man with the horrible name (as poor Mrs. Armadale described him) had questioned Allan There was Allan's mysterious namesake again, figuring in capital letters, and associated this time (in the character of a dead man) him; the partner had been absent from England; been brought there by Midwinter, and it conand the letter, locked up among his own private tained news which entirely overthrew all Mr. papers, could not be got at till he returned. At the customary hour the man made his appearance and placed the expected letter in Midwinter's hands. ./cache/uiug.30112041682011.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112041682011.txt