id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4744 Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay) Ten Nights in a Bar Room .txt text/plain 55360 4281 89 Simon Slade stepped to the door and looked into the bar for a moment. "Now, Frank, my boy, don't belie my praises," said the young man; "do eyes rested was young Hammond, who sat talking with a man older than while Judge Lyman drew Green aside, and the two men left the bar-room He had left the bar-room with Judge Lyman and Green early in the While I mused thus, the bar-room door opened, and a man past the prime He stood in the bar-room door, and was talking earnestly to Slade, A man passing the house at the moment, gave Simon Slade an opportunity "Look here, Joe Morgan!"--the half-angry voice of Simon Slade now rung evening," said Harvey Green, leaning on the bar and speaking to Slade. Mrs. Morgan turned to the bed, and laying her hand on Mary's arm said: comes"--said Mrs. Slade in a voice that trembled on the words she ./cache/4744.txt ./txt/4744.txt