id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 51609 Lee, Stanley R. A Fall of Glass .txt text/plain 5470 555 87 By the time Fownes reached his front door an entire dossier complete Sitting behind the wheel of the orange car, he watched Humphrey Fownes Lanfierre was almost proud of Humphrey Fownes. "Sometimes his house _shakes_," Lanfierre said. "House shakes," Lieutenant MacBride wrote in his notebook. The house _shakes_," Lanfierre said, savoring it. MacBride looked at the Fownes house through the magnifying glass of The house began to smell like an immensely concentrated rose "Would you pass the beets, please?" Humphrey Fownes said. "I hadn't thought of that," Fownes said quietly. "That won't be necessary," Fownes said with unusual force. "But my dear Mr. Fownes," she said, leaning across the table. "Not if we could leave the dome," Fownes said quietly. When Humphrey Fownes stepped out of the widow's house, there was a "I'd say," Humphrey Fownes said, "that he ... "Fownes!" MacBride shouted. Lanfierre and Lieutenant MacBride leaned against their car and waited, ./cache/51609.txt ./txt/51609.txt