id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12126 Jacobs, W. W. (William Wymark) In the Library The Lady of the Barge and Others, Part 6. .txt text/plain 3682 275 92 Trayton Burleigh and James Fletcher by a distant connection of both men "It hasn't occurred to you, I suppose," said Burleigh, speaking suddenly, Burleigh took a great mouthful of smoke and let it roll slowly out. "I am an honest man," said Fletcher, "and to raise sufficient money to "You have arranged so many things in your kindness," said Burleigh, Burleigh, watching him calmly, stretched out his hand and took He crossed over and shut the door; as he turned back Fletcher rose from went up steadily, past the library door, and with firm fingers turned on "My friend--Fletcher," said Burleigh, with an effort. "You won't want this thing any more," said the sergeant. "This one, I think," said the sergeant. "All in good time," said the sergeant. As the man left the room the sergeant took up the glass of spirits he had ./cache/12126.txt ./txt/12126.txt