id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4961 Lewis, Sinclair Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man .txt text/plain 80539 7061 92 for Mr. Wrenn to get acquainted with people, anyway, and Mrs. Zapp did not expect her gennulman lodgers to entertain. boy-who-comes-to-play of Mr. Wrenn's back-yard days in Parthenon. "Mist' Wrenn, if you got to come in so late, Ah wish you "And Ah thought you said you was going to be perm'nent!" Mrs. Zapp began quietly, prefatory to working herself up into ain't got only enough money to last us for food," while Mr. Wrenn begged, "Aw, please let us." Mr. Wrenn implored: "I--uh--I thought you might like to look at "Oh-h-h-h, Mr. Wrenn, you _bad_ man, _do_ come sit down and tell time--and he said, 'Yes,' he says, 'he's a good man, but he sure Say, Wrenn--you seem to me like a good fellow--why don't you get Mr. Wrenn was placed between Mrs. Arty and Nelly Croubel. "First, I want to tell Wrenn how to play. suspense in which Mr. Wrenn and Nelly, Mrs. Arty and Tom had ./cache/4961.txt ./txt/4961.txt