id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30939 Stevenson, Robert Louis The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. 12 .txt text/plain 88250 4937 85 The less marvel if there were little heard of the second son, Mr. Henry (my late Lord Durrisdeer), who was neither very bad nor yet very As for Mr. Henry, it appears he said little enough at first; his part came later "You will be Lord Durrisdeer," said the Master. Next day word went about the country like wildfire that Mr. Henry had This done, Mr. Henry returned to the hall, where he and my old lord sat all night "And that is too true, Henry," says my old lord, with a little frown, a "Ay, Harry, that you may," said the Master; and I thought Mr. Henry "Henry Durie," said the Master, "two words before I begin. "Look at his left hand," said Mr. Henry. Never a word said my lord; it was just as though the Master had not Mountain said; "he just looked my way like a man with his mind made up, ./cache/30939.txt ./txt/30939.txt