id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17356 Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Nobody's Man .txt text/plain 80596 6450 86 "Nevertheless," Tallente said, a little gloomily, "the sea never keeps "Glad to know you, Mr. Tallente," he said, in a tone which lacked Tallente made only a monosyllabic reply, and Lady Jane, with a little "What does Dartrey want with me?" Tallente interrupted, a little "Tallente," he said, "I don't know exactly what Dartrey is going to say "I don't see what place a man like Miller has in your scheme of things," "You find politics interesting over here?" Tallente asked, a little Tallente all the time was politely acquiescent, Miller a little sullen. "I know," Dartrey said sympathetically, "but, Tallente, you must Tallente," he said, "I think I should feel a little like the man in the "Many things may happen before then," Tallente replied, with a little "You take life too seriously, Tallente," his companion said, a little When you've said those four words, Tallente, any man ought to have ./cache/17356.txt ./txt/17356.txt