id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt chapter-003 chapter-003 .txt text/plain 2516 113 72 Mr. Crimsworth employed Tim to find out whether my landlady had any complaint to make on the score of my morals; she answered that she believed I was a very religious man, and asked Tim, in her turn, if he thought I had any intention of going into the Church some day; for, she said, she had had young curates to lodge in her house who were nothing equal to me for steadiness and quietness. Mr. Crimsworth, standing on the rug, his elbow supported by the marble mantelpiece, and about him a group of very pretty girls, with whom he conversed gaily--Mr. Crimsworth, thus placed, glanced at me; I looked weary, solitary, kept down like some desolate tutor or governess; he was satisfied. "You think, then, Mr. Hunsden, that patrician descent may be read in a distinctive cast of form and features?" ./cache/chapter-003.txt ./txt/chapter-003.txt