id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34280 Bacon, Frank Lightnin' After the Play of the Same Name by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon .txt text/plain 57153 4489 89 half-shut eyes, and Marvin would smile to himself and turn his thoughts Mrs. Jones and Millie greeted Townsend cordially and the girl placed a Townsend flushed; he looked appealingly at Mrs. Jones and Millie, his "Come now, you mustn't mind me," said Thomas, Millie adding her word to "Yes--please set a place for him, Millie!" And Mrs. Jones hastily disappeared into the kitchen to avoid the girl's rippling he saw Raymond Thomas standing in the center of the room, holding Mrs. Jones in conversation. "I think it is only fair to tell you, Mrs. Jones," Thomas was saying, a "All right, Hammond," said Thomas, deliberately turning his back on old Mrs. Jones and Millie stood by, bewildered, while Thomas, with In the mean time Everett Hammond, escorting Mrs. Jones and Millie Marvin looked him in the eye and said, slowly: At the judge's question, Thomas got up and looked down upon Marvin, in ./cache/34280.txt ./txt/34280.txt