id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6881 De Quincey, Thomas Note Book of an English Opium-Eater .txt text/plain 83702 3585 67 door before it was opened prevailed generally, and for a long time served vigilance of household life would have had time to relax, some new murder, second case of the same mysterious nature, a murder on the same second atrocity took place; and many people thought at the time, that in secondary street, running at right angles to this public thoroughfare, Mr. Williamson was a well-known and respectable man, long settled in that the young man, at this critical moment, the murderer's purpose too had reached the young man; but before she could repeat it, the murderer Yes, Marr's murderer--the man of mystery--was again at work; at this of the case, supposing that only one man had been concerned in the affair. life; but what reasonable ground had a man of sense for _astonishment_-in the great master-science of man and nature.' In the next page he ./cache/6881.txt ./txt/6881.txt