id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25799 Merwin, Bannister The Girl and the Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure .txt text/plain 69295 6275 90 The girl gave a little sigh of relief and looked at Orme. The clerk blinked his watery eyes and looked at the bill in Orme's hand. "That's a man's job anyway," said Orme, busy now with the jack, which was When Orme answered the knock at the door a singular young man stood at "Come in, Senhor Poritol," said Orme, motioning toward a chair. "Please let the matter rest till morning," said Orme stubbornly. "Why, yes," said Orme--"a little man from South America." "Let me help," said Orme, eager to follow those papers all over Chicago, "Good-evening," said Orme, as the man turned his head. There was no answer, and Orme turned to the Girl and said, in French. "You haven't looked at the papers yet," said Orme, after a time. The girl handed the papers back to Orme. "Now," said Orme, turning his eyes on Arima, "what does this mean?" ./cache/25799.txt ./txt/25799.txt