id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14284 McCutcheon, George Barr Truxton King: A Story of Graustark .txt text/plain 109912 8846 89 "Good day, sir." The old man was bowing him out of the shop. The old man looked sharply at him for an instant, and a quick little raised by an utter outsider, the American, John Tullis, long time friend little man, Prince Robin," he said. "Don't mention it," said Truxton King with his most engaging smile. time to time." King looked at the little man's reddish face and saw "I'm not so sure that I do believe you," said Truxton King to himself as "I'll come in soon to look at those rings," said King, placing the notes "Does Baron Dangloss know this man Brutus?" asked Tullis, arising to looking men who came to the Castle, the long absences of my husband and "Your name is King, I believe," came from the thin lips of the old man. "I don't like the looks of things," said Baron Dangloss, time and again. ./cache/14284.txt ./txt/14284.txt