id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12195 Eggleston, Edward The Mystery of Metropolisville .txt text/plain 83049 5627 86 Katy Charlton, Plausaby's step-daughter!" And instantly Mr. Albert Landing to Metropolisville, sweet Little Katy Charlton had been expecting "Mother," said Albert, when they were gone, "is Katy going to be married "By-by!" said Westcott to Albert, as he went out, and young Charlton went Albert Charlton thought that Helen Minorkey looked finer than ever, for Albert Charlton had little money, and he was not a man to remain idle. "Albert is smart," said Mrs. Plausaby to her significantly one day; "he simple, loving natures as Katy Charlton's can not feel for self. Charlton for his mother's sake kept still, and reflected that Mr. Plausaby had not said a word as yet that ought to anger him. Albert Charlton, like many other very conscientious men at his time of "Albert, don't be so quarrelsome," said Mrs. Plausaby, coming in at the Albert Charlton had said--how many times!--that ./cache/12195.txt ./txt/12195.txt