id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 53085 Farjeon, B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) The Nine of Hearts: A Novel .txt text/plain 46882 4790 86 ever know the prisoner to come home in the carriage late at night with "At one time my mistress said, 'I wonder if Mr. Layton, before "I have called upon you, Mr. Rutland," I said, "with respect to Mr. Edward Layton's case, in the hope that you may be able to give me some Mr. Edward Layton, I visited the unhappy man in his prison. lady, Miss Mabel Rutland, who has been for some time in a bad state. "Miss Mabel Rutland," I said, mechanically, "living at 32 Lavender Although Edward Layton was allowed to come to the house, Mr. Rutland At one time Mr. Rutland said to Edward Layton, Mrs. Rutland gave her daughter the first letter from Mr. Layton, Mabel "If he is innocent," said Dr. Daincourt, "then Miss Rutland must also "Deep as was her love," Mrs. Rutland had said, "for Mr. Layton, there ./cache/53085.txt ./txt/53085.txt