id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2324 Collins, Wilkie A House to Let .txt text/plain 34875 2151 88 way it happened that the first time I ever looked at the House to Let, good for my time of life; and I wear glasses as little as I can, for fear In all that month's time, I never saw anyone go into the House nor come "Now, Trottle," I said, pretending not to notice, "when Mr. Jarber comes Mr. and Mrs. Openshaw came from Manchester to London and took the House we will ask Norah when she comes," said Mrs. Openshaw, soothingly. No man comes into the house as you know, if you think; much less a man comes to my house; asks for "Well, sir," answered Trottle, "I want to know why the House over the way a old friend of former days:" and Normandy looked at me through a eyeglass, and said, "Magsman, glad to see you!"--which I'll take my oath he ./cache/2324.txt ./txt/2324.txt