id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39531 James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) The Smuggler: A Tale. Volumes I-III .txt text/plain 183980 8145 79 "I wonder who Mr. Radford is!" said Sir Edward Digby, as if speaking "Good night, sir," answered Harding, with something like a smile upon "A very great object indeed, my dear sir," replied the young officer, young gentleman and lady had exchanged a few sentences, and Mr. Croyland had finished his discussion with his sister, the name of Mr. Radford was announced; and Sir Edward Digby turned quickly round to "It is very odd," said young Radford, in a low voice, to Sir Edward "It often happens, my dear Radford," replied Sir Robert Croyland, who "Mr. Richard Radford, I suppose, sir," said Mowle; "but these two men that Sir Edward Digby and young Radford would come to anything like stationed at the door, put his head into the room, and said, "Mr. Mowle, sir, wants to speak to you." On the eventful day of young Radford's quarrel with Sir Edward Digby, ./cache/39531.txt ./txt/39531.txt