id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044018751719 Machen, Arthur The great god Pan ; and The inmost light by Arthur Machen 1895 .txt text/plain 37509 2902 87 slab with a drain in one corner, the two armchairs on which Raymond and Clarke were sitting; that was all, except an odd-looking chair Raymond took a small glittering instrument from a little case, and Clarke turned looking far away, and a great wonder fell upon local papers for a good home in a comfortable farm-house for a girl of twelve, and this You, Villiers, you may think you know life, and his pockets were papers identifying him aswell, as a man of good family and means, a to have seen Mrs. Herbert; people said extraordinary things about her.' as I walked along the street, and one man said Do you know, Austin,' said Villiers, as the two was curious to know whether Villiers had succeeded in discovering any fresh traces of Mrs. Herbert, either through Clarke or by other A curious look came over Villiers's face ; he ./cache/hvd.32044018751719.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044018751719.txt