id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uiug.30112051972906 Riddell, J. H., Mrs. Weird stories by Mrs. J.H. Riddell 1882 .txt text/plain 65005 4319 89 The young man believed that he could, adding, "If you want to go into the house we had T was later on in the same evening; Mr. Stainton had an hour previously taken possession of Walnut-Tree House, dismissed his cab, "What is it you want, my boy?" asked Mr. Stainton, glancing as he spoke at the child's poor Mr. Stainton think of leaving the house in consequence of that haunting presence which had "Do I know Walnut-Tree House, sir?" said man I can rememember the old house for close for he said to me, one day, thoughtful like, and I answered, 'Yes, sir; for all the world like heart of the city, Mr. Dorland," said Mr. Carrison, at length, slowly and carefully, "I answer "Likely, sir," was the answer; "but the old "Good-night," said the young fellow, stretching out his hand, which the other took as freely ./cache/uiug.30112051972906.pdf ./txt/uiug.30112051972906.txt