id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 222 Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset) The Moon and Sixpence .txt text/plain 76651 5824 89 "I want you to talk to Mrs. Strickland," she said. Looking back, I think that Mrs. Strickland was the most I could not think of any retort to this, so I asked if Mrs. Strickland had children. There was another thing I liked in Mrs. Strickland. Strickland gave the polite little laugh with which people decently take my leave, and I asked myself why on earth Mrs. Strickland had allowed me to come. A day or two later Mrs. Strickland sent me round a note asking "That wouldn't hurt you," said Mrs. Strickland, smiling. Mrs. Strickland gave me a look in which I read no great "Don't you think it's very beautiful?" said Mrs. Stroeve. Strickland was in a good humour, and when Dirk Stroeve came "You funny little man," said Strickland. A man like Strickland would love in a "I have come to see Strickland," he said. ./cache/222.txt ./txt/222.txt