id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt coo.31924051019580 Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir The lost world / by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1912 .txt text/plain 52642 4119 87 Professor Challenger answered that Mr. Summerlee appeared to be confusing the Amazon with the Thames; that Lord Iohn Roxton has some points in common with Professor Summerlee, and others in which they are the very antithesis to each other. "I am bound to say, sir," said Lord Iohn, with some stemness of voice, "that your turning up is a considerable relief Last night Challenger said that he never cared to walk on the Thames Embankment and look up the river, as it was always sad to see . "It was on that," said Professor Challenger, pointing to this As Challenger spoke of his pterodactyl I glanced at Professor Summerlee, and for the first time I seemed to see some "There seems to be only one reasonable course," said Professor Summerlee. "I think I should back my little friend," said Lord Iohn, "I thought he wouldn't face the fire," said Lord Iohn, ./cache/coo.31924051019580.pdf ./txt/coo.31924051019580.txt