id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12484 Dell, Ethel M. (Ethel May) The Knave of Diamonds .txt text/plain 120305 11860 94 "Like Nap," said Dot absently; then in haste, "No, I didn't mean that. "And how would you define 'duty'?" said Nap. She let her eyes meet his for a moment. "And you don't know Bertie Errol, do you, Lady Carfax?" she said eagerly. "If your majesty decrees," said Nap. He pulled the mare round and stood motionless, waiting for her to pass. Mrs. Errol said no more, but presently she went quietly away, leaving her "My brother Lucas," said Bertie, "the one you wanted to know." "Lady Carfax always tells the truth," said Nap, beginning to set the "Come and say good-bye to Lucas," said Bertie. "I thought you said Nap was skiing." Lucas spoke without raising his "Look here," he said plainly, "if you want to know what Nap is, he's a "Anne," he said gently, "I just want you to know, dear, that Nap will be ./cache/12484.txt ./txt/12484.txt