id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12127 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) Captain Rogers The Lady of the Barge and Others, Part 7. .txt text/plain 4070 311 91 just seen him enter the room came and stood aggressively inside the door. "The coffee-room is for gentlemen staying in the house," said the waiter. "Our business," said Gunn, with another bow, "is finished. "If he was rude, it was because Mr. Gunn deserved it," said Joan, hotly. "Unless you plead for him, sweet one?" said Gunn. "A fine girl," said Gunn, his thin lips working; "a fine spirit. "I will soon age her if she looks like that at me again," said Gunn. "I have but to speak," said Gunn, regarding him with much satisfaction, "Don't think too much of that," said Gunn, in a hard voice. Gunn let one day of the four pass, and then, choosing a time when Joan "I'll see to her," said Gunn, with a grin. Gunn entered the room, and "I thought you were a sharper man, Gunn," said Rogers, still in the same ./cache/12127.txt ./txt/12127.txt