id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32274 Underhill, Edward F. (Edward Fitch) The History and Records of the Elephant Club .txt text/plain 67168 3653 75 and his dogs--New York dog-pound--Thomas accepts silver--Mr. James George Boggs--Johnny Cake's railroad experience--A malignant concluded--Timothy Mulrooney--Michael's virtues--Timothy's cat--Mr. Blobb--A knowing officer--Old Dog Tray--Blobb discharged--Quackenbush "Yes, we are old friends," said Spout, "our friendship is as enduring as "Taking that fact into consideration," said Spout, "I propose, that you "The fact, gentlemen," said Spout, "that most of our number have been "I can tell better when I hear the rules," said Dropper. was known among themselves as the Elephant Club; further he said to Mr. Cake, that if he desired to join, they would administer the obligation Mr. Spout continued: "Let your arm," said he, "hang in an easy position the bill, and, as the party regained the street, Johnny Cake said, with on her nose; maiden lady, ancient and fat, got near a good-looking man said he, "at the particular time you speak of, that leg was not under my ./cache/32274.txt ./txt/32274.txt