id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19451 Quick, Herbert Double Trouble; Or, Every Hero His Own Villain .txt text/plain 65007 4761 86 "Baggs," said Mr. Amidon, "take things entirely into your own hands. "Judge," said Amidon, after a long pause, "to say that I don't know "Madame, and sir," said the judge, "as Mr. Amidon's friend and legal "His name," said Madame le Claire, "in Bellevale is not Florian Amidon." "The judge and your father," said Amidon, "have got up a wonderful guide "Of course," said Amidon, "this Brassfield must have adopted some "Now, Florian," said Judge Blodgett, as they sat in Amidon's rooms, "Never saw a thing here before," said Amidon, "and have no feeling "I know," said Amidon, "but, somehow, I feel like getting along without "This man Brassfield," said he to himself, "seems to have been a good "I don't know a thing," said Brassfield. "My good man," said Brassfield, "whatever would be my attitude "I shall do the right thing," said Brassfield. "For Brassfield, she means," said Amidon. ./cache/19451.txt ./txt/19451.txt