id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21998 Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris) The Lion's Mouse .txt text/plain 80731 7079 95 The bed faced the door, and as Mrs. Sands softly entered a pair of eyes looked at her. "I'd love it!" said Clo. At once Beverley took the speaking tube and ordered the chauffeur to "Then that's all," said Clo, Beverley's dollar bill in her hand. "We'll get you to your room, dear," said Beverley; and Clo wondered if Following Mrs. Sands, O'Reilly left the door between the two rooms open; "I'm Clo Riley, the girl Mrs. Sands has been good to," she eagerly It could be no other, Miss Blackburne felt, than Mrs. Sands herself; and she was right, for Beverley had dressed with unusual "What shall I do?" asked Clo. Beverley was already at the door, and had opened it. "Let me help you to look for the envelope," said Clo. about a dozen words--I wanted to finish before Madam arrived!--that Mrs. Sands had told me to look in the case for the pearls; that she went out ./cache/21998.txt ./txt/21998.txt