id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12923 Quiller-Couch, Arthur The Laird's Luck and Other Fireside Tales .txt text/plain 85127 4999 86 [_In a General Order issued from the Horse-Guards on New Year's Day, explained our mishap, while the young man took the lantern in hand and the little man--whose face had turned to a sickly white--began to "Elspeth Mackenzie," I said, "I and two other living men alone know sir, I think so decidedly," Nat heard him saying, and he came running Good for you, little man--whirro!" Nat by this time was on "I've come," said he, "to inquire about a chest I left here, one time I had not entered it on my way, but kept to the left bank of the Coa. I knew Marmont to be quartered there, but in what house or what part "Yes, captain," said the sentry, answering the question in my look," "Look here," he said, "the old man hasn' left you nothing." "Sir," said he, "I began by asking if you were a happy man. ./cache/12923.txt ./txt/12923.txt