id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27705 Le Queux, William The Golden Face: A Great 'Crook' Romance .txt text/plain 58045 3970 85 "I suppose," I said, smiling, "that by 'The Golden Face' you mean Mr. Rayne?" Rayne was remaining the night at Half Moon Street, while Lola and said the alert, good-looking man as I sat with him in his cosy At last, leaving Rayne there, I drove the old man on to Witham, where "Do you know a friend of your father, an old man named Tarrant?" I leaving Rayne and Lola at home, Duperré's wife being away somewhere on It was over that left-hand road that I was driving Rayne and Lola in It appeared that a year before Rayne had met old Mr. Blumenfeld and That night, after I had gone to my room, Rayne suddenly entered and Three uneventful days passed, but neither Rayne nor Lola returned. On my return I told Rayne of the old man's invitation, whereat he "Yes, she's off to-night--and the old man also," I said, glad that he ./cache/27705.txt ./txt/27705.txt