item: #1 of 8 id: 15999 author: Falstaffe, John, Sir title: The Theater (1720) date: None words: 16139 flesch: 73 summary: The Consequence of this Division was, that they, who in their original State were _double Men_, are still fond of the _ The Fellow answered, Sir, if you'd speak with my Lord, I'll call one of his Gentlemen to you; this raised a Laugh against him by his Companions, and _Tom_ walked off defeated in his Vanity, tho' he would fain have laid the Mistake on a sudden Absence of Thought, and asserted, that he had frequently conversed with the Ambassador. keywords: death; essays; falstaffe; friend; gentleman; good; john; life; lord; man; men; paper; price; saturday; series; set; sir; steele; theatre; things; tho; time; tuesday; university; way; world cache: 15999.txt plain text: 15999.txt item: #2 of 8 id: 17051 author: Various title: The Argosy, Vol. 51, No. 1, January, 1891 date: None words: 41858 flesch: 83 summary: He worked his way up in the merchant service by degrees, until he became commander and was called Captain Monk. It was a checkmate there was no help for now, for Mr. West could not be turned out again; but Captain Monk was not accustomed to be checkmated, and resented it accordingly. keywords: agnes; away; bed; captain; child; chillington; church; dance; day; door; eyes; face; good; hall; hand; head; heart; house; lady; left; look; man; miss; moment; monk; mrs; night; old; place; room; round; sister; thought; time; walls; west; window; words; year cache: 17051.txt plain text: 17051.txt item: #3 of 8 id: 17052 author: Various title: The Argosy, Vol. 51, No. 6, June, 1891 date: None words: 40040 flesch: 84 summary: That being the case, I will take you for the present on the recommendation of Mr. Deedes, and will write Mr. Madgin in the course of a post or two. Mr. Madgin at the Helm Jun XXIII. keywords: bon; cleon; day; deedes; diamond; doctor; door; eyes; face; father; good; great; hand; house; james; lady; left; letter; life; little; louise; mademoiselle; madgin; man; mirpah; morning; night; old; people; place; platzoff; raoul; repos; room; thought; time; way; world; years cache: 17052.txt plain text: 17052.txt item: #4 of 8 id: 18372 author: Various title: The Argosy, Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891 date: None words: 42167 flesch: 82 summary: I hope, Miss Janet, that we shall see you at Rose Cottage again before many days are over, he said, as he took my hand to bid me farewell. Then I was very fond of Major Strickland, who, I felt sure, liked me in return--liked me for myself, and liked me still more, perhaps, for the strange resemblance which he said I bore to some dear one whom he had lost many years before. keywords: agnes; aunt; captain; carradyne; child; chimes; church; day; door; eliza; eyes; face; father; good; grame; hand; head; house; hubert; kitty; know; life; look; lucy; major; man; moment; monk; morlaix; mrs; night; old; place; room; set; sir; sister; thought; time; way; world; years cache: 18372.txt plain text: 18372.txt item: #5 of 8 id: 18373 author: Various title: The Argosy, Vol. 51, No. 3, March, 1891 date: None words: 41974 flesch: 80 summary: It was considered by those of old time to be paying deference to the dead to dig up their coffins after a certain number of years, and to place the skulls and bones in the ossuary, arranging them on shelves and labelling them in a British Museum style so that all might gaze upon them as they went by. There was but little time, and so I made haste to fetch pen and paper, and waited for his words. keywords: book; captain; captain ducie; carradyne; church; day; days; ducie; eliza; eyes; face; figures; friend; good; great; hamlyn; harry; heart; henry; home; house; hubert; left; life; look; man; master; men; monk; mrs; old; people; place; platzoff; pol; room; secret; time; way; words; work; world; years; young cache: 18373.txt plain text: 18373.txt item: #6 of 8 id: 18374 author: Various title: The Argosy, Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891 date: None words: 42119 flesch: 82 summary: But there is little time for thought. Truth to tell, in Captain Ducie M. Platzoff had found a guest so much to his liking that he could not make up his mind to let him go again. keywords: annie; black; captain; carradyne; catherine; child; church; day; dear; diamond; ducie; eliza; end; evening; eyes; face; good; great; hamlyn; hand; house; janet; lady; life; look; major; man; mind; miss; moment; mrs; old; philip; place; platzoff; room; saw; time; way; wife; woman; world; years cache: 18374.txt plain text: 18374.txt item: #7 of 8 id: 18375 author: Various title: The Argosy, Vol. 51, No. 5, May, 1891 date: None words: 42971 flesch: 84 summary: One of Fred's fancies had been to make a playmate of little Nancy Forest. Said he, 'Two years ago, at the risk of his own life, he rescued the eldest son of the Rajah of Gondulpootra from a tiger who had carried away the child into the jungle. keywords: captain; child; chillington; church; day; diamond; door; eyes; face; forest; fred; great; hamlyn; home; house; janet; john; ladyship; left; letter; madgin; major; man; miss; morning; mother; mrs; nancy; night; old; paul; philip; place; room; saw; son; thought; time; way; wife; years cache: 18375.txt plain text: 18375.txt item: #8 of 8 id: 52408 author: Various title: The Wide World Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 132, March, 1909 date: None words: 51893 flesch: 77 summary: There have been and are many men wanted for whom warrants are held indefinitely, but never before has an officer spent ten entire months with but one aim--to get his man, and that after an interregnum of more than seven years. When such men meet Bruin, or Bruin meets them, there is apt to be trouble sometimes ending in tragedy, sometimes in the broadest comedy. keywords: bear; brissard; case; day; dessaure; detective; door; end; eyes; face; feet; fire; good; great; half; hand; head; hotel; house; illustration; left; life; look; looking; man; men; miles; moment; morant; morning; new; open; photograph; place; right; room; round; second; shot; table; thought; time; tree; water; way; wild; work; world; yards cache: 52408.txt plain text: 52408.txt