id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33643 Bloundelle-Burton, John In the Day of Adversity .txt text/plain 94581 7149 90 "It will change ere long," said St. Georges, "if all accounts be true. "Go on," said St. Georges once more, seeing that again the man paused "Stay," said St. Georges, "ere you put the gag in his mouth let me ask "A harmless child," St. Georges said, while the men of the garrison "The north road!" St. Georges said in a low voice to Boussac. Wait." And he went away toward the kitchen, leaving St. Georges standing by his horse easing its saddle, and then holding a "Doubtless," thought St. Georges as he followed the old man past all standing before me, he said, 'Madame, who is Monsieur St. Georges?' I "My horse!" exclaimed St. Georges, turning to the younger man, Gaston, "Tell me all you know," St. Georges said to the woman a few moments "Monsieur St. Georges honoured our poor house no more," she said, "ere "I pray so night and day," St. Georges said. ./cache/33643.txt ./txt/33643.txt