id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45640 Davies, W. H. (William Henry) Beggars .txt text/plain 61846 2879 81 his breakfast at a poor work-man's house--a deed that I had never the same time as a man's voice said to him, "Come in," so a woman's no sooner entered a lodging-house and he met a beggar he knew, than One of the worst enemies to a poor man in a common lodging-house is None of these are beggars; they never go to houses or beg of people If a man who goes to live in a common lodging-house does not utter places are common lodging-houses, where the handy man volunteers men in the house, and why don't you look for a man's labour, instead A man who is seen writing in a common lodging-house will soon have for doing this kindness was not from a man living in a lodging-house, Whereas the man, however good a beggar last a man a considerable time, and that this beggar has nothing of ./cache/45640.txt ./txt/45640.txt