id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38693 Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) The Watchers: A Novel .txt text/plain 59197 4306 93 open windows, touched his hands, reached his face and turned it white. "Cullen Mayle," said I; "that was Adam's son." the collector came over with his men from the Customs House upon St. Mary's, Cullen drove him back to his boats with a broken head. "And what had Dick Parmiter to do with Cullen Mayle?" said I. "You come from Mr. Cullen Mayle?" said Dick. "'Lieutenant Clutterbuck,' said Cullen, 'you are very red in the face. "No," said I; "but I have come on Cullen Mayle's business." "Dick," said I, turning to the lad, who stood just within the door, "Like old Adam Mayle, I adds," said I; and Mr. Glen dropped my arm and "Cross your hands behind your back," said George Glen, and I knew he "But you were overheard," said I, "Cullen Mayle overheard you." Glen "But Cullen Mayle doesn't know," said Roper, "else would he have gone ./cache/38693.txt ./txt/38693.txt