id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112055268970 Oxenham John Our lady of deliverance / by John Oxenham 1901 .txt text/plain 59887 5013 91 ' By the way,' I said, 'I thought I noticed an old ' Merci, monsieur,' said Jeanne, and I went off down 'Well, Bully, old man,' I said, ' come along and first day of my arrival,' and many a time I said to ' Monsieur is in luck,' said Vaurel, when she had ' I like the smell of a good cigar,' said Mademoiselle, ' Monsieur has a broken arm,' said Mademoiselle. 'That might come,' said Vaurel, 'but anyhow I ' You'll take a look now and again at that one upstairs,' he said, as he got into Colonel Lepard's big ' God knows,' said Vaurel, ' but we've got him and_ 'No, monsieur,' said Vaurel, and I could well imagine the look of vacant surprise he would put on. said Vaurel; ' if you had waited a day or two longer till he dies, monsieur,' said Vaurel, as he wrung my ./cache/uiug.30112055268970.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112055268970.txt