id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20058 Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith) The Napoleon of Notting Hill .txt text/plain 56310 3896 85 "Lambert," said Auberon, "you are a great and good man, though I'm "Right," said the King, nodding a great number of times with quite hearthstones, my Lord Buck," said Provost Wayne. "Notting Hill," said the Provost, simply, "is a rise or high ground of Barker always felt so when the King said, "Why trouble about "My Lord Provost of South Kensington," said King Auberon, steadily, "I "Well?" said Wilson, turning round to Barker--"well?" "Do you know, Mr. Buck," said the King, staring gloomily at the table, "Buck, you are a great man!" cried Barker, rising also. WAYNE SAID TO BE IN PUMP STREET. "I know my Wayne very well," said Buck, laughing. "The King must have had something to do with this humour," said Buck, "I am delighted to see you again, Barker," said the King. Just as Buck ran up, a man of Notting Hill struck Barker down, ./cache/20058.txt ./txt/20058.txt