id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33662 Ward, Herbert D. (Herbert Dickinson) A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories .txt text/plain 52908 4334 85 Inspector, with the unconscious look of a man who was asking for a glass The unsolved mystery brooded like dog-days over man, woman, and child. Colonel Oddminton was a tall, fine-looking man. The editor-in-chief looked somewhat nonplussed, and handed Mr. Ticks the and then looked keenly into each man's face as he passed. "It will be deflected to the south, young man," said Mr. Ticks, "Professor Ariel, my friend Mr. Swift, who wishes to talk business." Mr. Ticks performed the introduction in his blandest manner. "We want to go up in that balloon, Professor Ariel," said Swift, after As the _High Tariff_ approached the little boat, Mr. Ticks looked at it "Look here, old boy," said Harland, almost with a whine, "it isn't fair, For some time Scud's wife had stood apart and looked upon the scene. "He was no common man," said the Secretary of State, in a voice of great ./cache/33662.txt ./txt/33662.txt