id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11328 Curwood, James Oliver The Hunted Woman .txt text/plain 89660 7247 94 To John Aldous Joanne's appearance at this moment was like an anti-climax. "The strangest man in the mountains," said Aldous "And, when you come to Looking straight into Joanne's eyes, Aldous guessed that she did not Again Aldous looked into Joanne's eyes. During that time Joanne did not look behind her, and John Aldous did not A moment later Aldous was telling MacDonald that Joanne wanted him. She was looking straight into the eyes of John Aldous, and he saw that she "Joanne and I are going for a walk this afternoon, Blackton," said Aldous, He turned now, and what Joanne and Aldous saw in his face was not grief; it as he looked about him, and now Joanne saw and understood what John Aldous he sat in the gloom, John Aldous knew that Joanne was sobbing like a little Joanne and John Aldous in Donald MacDonald's little valley of gold and ./cache/11328.txt ./txt/11328.txt