id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16674 Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard) The Pride of Palomar .txt text/plain 100556 7333 85 Don Miguel Farrel had observed signs of mental travail in Pablo for a Don Miguel did not reply; so presently Pablo turned his head and gazed the girl, half turned, and entered into conversation with the Jap. Farrel studied the trio with interest, decided that they were traveling "Wha--what--why--do you mean to tell me poor old Mike Farrel has lost Kay. You say this young man comes from the San Gregorio valley?" "Good-night, Pablo." Farrel rose and laid his hand on the old "Come, Kay, dear," Mrs. Parker announced; "heavy business-man stuff! "You speak of our national shibboleths, Don Mike Farrel," Kay reminded Farrel had left the Rancho Palomar, Kay and Pablo were roaring down the like to see Kay married to a he man like Miguel Farrel. "Father's old business with the Basque, Don Nicolás," Farrel informed defend Okada's action in releasing Loustalot, nevertheless, Mr. Farrel--" Don Mike's black eyes burned like live coals. ./cache/16674.txt ./txt/16674.txt