id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38694 Marshall, Archibald Peter Binney: A Novel .txt text/plain 68718 4276 84 "Dear me, Mr. Binney, this is very kind of you," said Mrs. Higginbotham, rising to greet her visitor. "Exactly," said Mr. Binney, who had been admitted into Mrs. Higginbotham's house any time these last twenty years whenever he liked surprise, for fathers do sometimes visit their son's Tutors, but Mr. Binney thought that every one present would know what he had come for, "He'll pass this time, Dizzy, I know he will," said Lucius, after "You _do_ know what I mean, Lucius," said Mrs. Higginbotham severely. "I've got nothing to be ashamed of in my life at Cambridge, Mrs. Higginbotham," said Lucius. "I don't like the tone you take up about Minshull, Lucius," said Mr. Binney. "Ah, Lucius," said Mr. Binney, "I'm glad you have come. "You must look that young fellow up, Lucius," said Mr. Binney, "and he "I think Mr. Binney is a very silly little man," said Miss Toller ./cache/38694.txt ./txt/38694.txt