id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19231 Griffith, George Chetwynd The Mummy and Miss Nitocris: A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension .txt text/plain 80165 4421 83 As she said this, Miss Nitocris Marmion, the golden-haired, black-eyed answered Nitocris, turning and looking into his eyes, "for last night I "Why, where's the Mummy, Dad?" said Miss Nitocris, as she came into her "What on earth is the matter, Niti?" he said, looking at the fair face "Good-morning, sir," said Merrill, with a motion of his hand towards his "And therefore," said Nitocris, as she took his hand, "I suppose you are will ask Professors Marmion, Hartley, and Van Huysman to come and stand "He's a big man, that," said Professor van Huysman, when he was out of "I think you must admit, Professor Marmion," said Lord Leighton, who had "Good morning, sir," said Lord Leighton, as his father came into the "Yes, Professor," he said, looking keenly into his eyes, "I am I? Why, how should I know a great man like the noble Prince? ./cache/19231.txt ./txt/19231.txt