id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26154 Locke, William John The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol .txt text/plain 71085 6139 86 "Oh, that," said Aristide Pujol, with a look of indescribable "Madame," said Aristide, "you are adorable, and I love you to "The good Bocardon is becoming tiresome," said Aristide. "Mme. Zette," cried Aristide, "I said I would devote my life to your at Aristide Pujol, who, debonair, hands on hips, stood a little way "I like to meet an intelligent man," said Aristide. "Anything you like," said Aristide, "so long as we all swing together." "Poor little wretch!" said Aristide, who, peasant's son that he was, "Poor little devil!" said Aristide. "As you like, Madame," said Aristide. "It is as you like, Aristide," said Fleurette, with wistful eyes. "Ah, these old English homes!" said Aristide. "I know them like my pocket," said Aristide. "And I have never heard of my little Jean again," said Aristide. "Then you know in your heart," said Aristide, after a while, "that if I "Wherever you like," said Aristide. ./cache/26154.txt ./txt/26154.txt