id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31577 Gault, William Campbell The Mighty Dead .txt text/plain 10305 1163 95 Doak Parker was thinking of June, when the light flashed. Ryder said, "Come in, Doak. "Author of the Arnold Law?" Doak smiled. "I wasn't thinking at all, Chief," Doak said. "As long as we're being frank," Doak said, "he mentioned the old "Look, June," he said, "I--I've got to go out of town." "Week-end trip," Doak said. "A priority to Dubbinville, Wisconsin, first trip possible," Doak said "I'm old," Doak said. "These days," Doak said, "a man doesn't need to go anywhere else. Mrs. Klein said, "My daughter Martha, Mr. Parker. They went down the walk together, Doak and Martha, and he had Arnold looked Doak over "And maybe more," the old man said and his eyes were unholy. "I've heard," Doak said, "he was pretty wild as a young man." Doak said nothing, staring out at the quiet night. "It's a nice town," Doak said. "Wonderful," Doak said. "Martha's no girl," Mrs. Klein said. ./cache/31577.txt ./txt/31577.txt